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Feb 24, 2016 8:23 PM CST
Name: Mary Ann
Western Kentucky (Zone 7a)
Bee Lover Irises Hummingbirder Hostas Keeps Horses Farmer
Daylilies I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Container Gardener Cat Lover Region: Kentucky Birds
It's my understanding that the fungus is in the soil. When it rains, it splashes soil -- and the fungus -- onto the Iris leaves. It shows up as leaf-spot. I hate the way that it looks -- but I've seen it in photographs of professionals' Iris beds -- so I don't feel so bad when I see it in my own beds. As long as it doesn't harm the Irises, I'll be content to cut away the affected leaves -- IF I have the time/energy/etc.
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