Elsinoƫ rosarum
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| Elsinoe rosarum Jenkins & Bitanc., (1957) |
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Gloeosporium rosarum (Pass.) Grove, (1937) |
Elsinoe rosarum, Anthracnose, is a fungal plant pathogen. It is a condition found on roses, causing leaves to have irregular dark margins and spots. The disease usually appears during wet weather.
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