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May 4, 2012 10:35 AM CST
Name: Lorn (Roosterlorn)
S.E Wisconsin (Zone 5b)
Bee Lover Lilies Pollen collector Seed Starter Region: Wisconsin
Here's a condition that no one likes to see. Because it is easily spread by ahpids and nibbling baby bunnies and such and will eventually cause degradation and death to any plant it infects. This particular plant is a 'Garden Angel' and will have to be destroyed. It showed signs of it last year but I attributed it to cool wet weather when it did, in fact, recover to a nice uniform green with nice shaped flowers--in other words appeared normal. This is one condition I can't take a chance on. The sudden appearance of several new bublets last year may also be a clue of a plants frugel instinctive sense to try and survive--but I'm afraid this is one it can't outrun. Edited to add plant with flowers last year.


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