AOL: Why you should take steps if you see a grayish powder on your plants. It's powdery mildew As the growing season progresses, keep an eye out for a white or grayish-white powder on your plants. That’s powdery mildew, a fungus that affects a wide range of fruits, vegetables and flowers, ...

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Why you should take steps if you see a grayish powder on your plants. It's powdery mildew Houston Chronicle: Spring garden fixes for azaleas, oak trees and powdery mildew Texas gardening expert Neil Sperry explains how to help amaryllis, azaleas, oak trees and plants hit by powdery mildew. AOL: What Powdery Mildew Looks Like and How to Stop It Early Columbus Dispatch: Garden: Sanitation and plant location are key to controlling powdery mildew Powdery mildew is a fungal disease affecting many plants, causing a white or gray coating on leaves and slowing growth. The fungus thrives in warm, dry weather with high humidity, especially in ...

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These fungi affect virtually all kinds of plants: cereals, grasses, ... Powdery mildews are one of the most widespread and easily recognized plant diseases. They affect virtually all kinds of plants: cereals and grasses, vegetables, ornamentals, weeds, shrubs, fruit trees ...