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Arbutus, or Pacific Madrone, are magnificent trees that grow along the west coast. In British Columbia, Arbutus (Arbutus menzeisii) is found in the dry southeast regions of Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands, and bits of the lower mainland. They are very distinctive trees that frequently grace artists renderings of the area, clinging to the rocks with beautiful bark detail.
Plant Leaves with Blight Disease
Close up of Pacific Mandrone (Arbutus menziesii) leaf silvered with damage, most likely from a Madrone Skin Miner (Marmara arbutiella). Taken at Cooper Mountain Nature Park, a public park located in Beaverton, a suburb of Portland, OR.
Extreme close-up of a leaf structure (veins).
Sick leaves
leaf disease of a pear tree - leaf rust
blight diseases symptoms include sudden and severe yellowing, browning, spotting, withering, or dying of leaves, flowers, fruit, stems, or the entire plant.
Dying leaves selective focus
A closeup of green leaves eaten by worms
Arbutus menziesii or Pacific madrone , is a species of broadleaf evergreen tree in the family Ericaceae, native to the western coastal areas of North America, from British Columbia to California.
Pear leaf (upper side) with Pear rust - disease caused by Gymnosporangium sabinae fungus, close up, white background
Macro image of an eucalyptus leaf with Mycosphaerellaceae
Leaf Spot disease on Indian Hawthorn plant leaves (Rhaphiolepis indica). Condition caused by parasitic fungi or bacteria called Entomosporium maculatum. Treatable in most cases. Close up full frame image.
branch of a tree
Close-up macro showing the intricate details of the veins and lines on native Australian Autumnal leaves
Diaspidini is a tribe of hemipteran insects in the family Diaspididae.
Gall Wasp, Mount Franklin Road, ACT, March 2021
damage leaf in the nature background
Fallen leaves on ground in forest in Autumn.
Southwest Oregon's Cascade Range Foothills.\nUmpqua National Forest Edge.\nNear The North Umpqua River.
clear leaf veins
Closed up green bitten leaf (black background)
macro shot two yellow leaves
Green leaf with holes, Close-up
Close-up of water dripping from leaf. Leaf, most likely of oregon grape, show severe fungus damage. Taken in Cook Park, a public park along the bank of the Tualatin River, located southwest of Portland, Oregon.
Close-up of an eucalyptus leaf with Mycosphaerellaceae
Fungal disease Black spot of rose caused by Diplocarpon rosae - fungus overwintered on an old rose leaf on the plant
teak leaves are starting to dry out
rhododendron diseased leaves in the garden. ramorum, phytophthora
Leaves in red and green of a Bodhi tree at a small temple outside Kandy in Sri Lanka
Free Images: "bestof:Disease: Madrone Leaf Blight (Mycosphaerella arbuticola) Host: Pacific Madrone (Arbutus menzeisii) Location: Burnt Ranch Campground Elevation: 1500 ft."
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