Janet.B14 posted a photo:
I always wonder what is going to happen to trees when they are marked like this - I assume they will be cut down which is why I chose this treatment
Dr. Universal Stopping Point posted a photo:
My grandma's outside cat, Boots, has infection dripping from his mouth.
I imagine he's probably dead now.
So long Boots.
Sidenote: I like this photo. View larger, if you wanna.
It's The Bone! posted a photo:
This was one very diseased leaf with lots of color.
Shot with Reverse 50mm.
joe_relic37 posted a photo:
Heavily photoshopped portrait. The original was actually quite a nice photo, just thought i'd try something different!
Not sure how or what i did to get this result.
David K. Werk posted a photo:
A diseased leaf reflects upon the meaning of life and realizes that it knows the answer, but sadly? it only has enough time to simply say goodbye?
sassycrafter posted a photo:
We planted this beautiful ensete back in April. It's been doing great and has double in height since then. But all of a sudden it's looking a little sick.
It's listing to one side, and the leaves have started wilting. If wilting were the only symptom, I'd wonder if the cause was just the 90+ degree weather we've been having.
But the leaves are also looking chlorotic, namely in patches that correspond to where the leaf is sagging.
Plus the roots are starting to pop free from the soil.
Any ideas what might be going on? I'm wondering if it might be some sort of fungal or bacterial disease. I'd love to be able to treat the problem, but I need to know what's going on before I apply any potential pesticides.
sassycrafter posted a photo:
We planted this beautiful ensete back in April. It's been doing great and has double in height since then. But all of a sudden it's looking a little sick.
It's listing to one side, and the leaves have started wilting. If wilting were the only symptom, I'd wonder if the cause was just the 90+ degree weather we've been having.
But the leaves are also looking chlorotic, namely in patches that correspond to where the leaf is sagging.
Plus the roots are starting to pop free from the soil.
Any ideas what might be going on? I'm wondering if it might be some sort of fungal or bacterial disease. I'd love to be able to treat the problem, but I need to know what's going on before I apply any potential pesticides.
sassycrafter posted a photo:
We planted this beautiful ensete back in April. It's been doing great and has double in height since then. But all of a sudden it's looking a little sick.
It's listing to one side, and the leaves have started wilting. If wilting were the only symptom, I'd wonder if the cause was just the 90+ degree weather we've been having.
But the leaves are also looking chlorotic, namely in patches that correspond to where the leaf is sagging.
Plus the roots are starting to pop free from the soil.
Any ideas what might be going on? I'm wondering if it might be some sort of fungal or bacterial disease. I'd love to be able to treat the problem, but I need to know what's going on before I apply any potential pesticides.
sassycrafter posted a photo:
We planted this beautiful ensete back in April. It's been doing great and has double in height since then. But all of a sudden it's looking a little sick.
It's listing to one side, and the leaves have started wilting. If wilting were the only symptom, I'd wonder if the cause was just the 90+ degree weather we've been having.
But the leaves are also looking chlorotic, namely in patches that correspond to where the leaf is sagging.
Plus the roots are starting to pop free from the soil.
Any ideas what might be going on? I'm wondering if it might be some sort of fungal or bacterial disease. I'd love to be able to treat the problem, but I need to know what's going on before I apply any potential pesticides.
bionicteaching posted a photo:
clearly when you have a camera and a macro lens people ask for odd thing like medical photographs
namako posted a photo:
The roses near the road are covered in these black spots. They are quite nasty up close.