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Honeysuckle mildew? Can I post a photograph?
My honeysuckle did well all last year (when I first planted it)..grew
rapidly & bloomed beautifully. However this year it seems to have developed something on the leaves. I posted a query shortly after this first happened at the beginning of summer and was advised by a large number of you to cut back the affected parts & see what happened. This I did and the plant has grown rapidly again and bloomed, but the leaf spots are back again in full force. I think it may be powdery mildew, but I'm not sure. I have a very clear photograph of the affected leaves which I tried to post to the group, but there was an error in posting. Is this prohibited? I am not aware of the rules in posting pictures. Would someone please enlighten me. Thank-you kindly, Jo |
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Jo wrote:
:: My honeysuckle did well all last year (when I first planted :: it)..grew rapidly & bloomed beautifully. However this year it :: seems to have developed something on the leaves. I posted a query :: shortly after this first happened at the beginning of summer and :: was advised by a large number of you to cut back the affected :: parts & see what happened. This I did and the plant has grown :: rapidly again and bloomed, but the leaf spots are back again in :: full force. I think it may be powdery mildew, but I'm not sure. :: I have a very clear photograph of the affected leaves which I :: tried to post to the group, but there was an error in posting. Is :: this prohibited? I am not aware of the rules in posting pictures. :: Would someone please enlighten me. :: :: Thank-you kindly, :: :: Jo This is a text only group...most news servers carrying it will not allow binaries (pictures) to be sent to it...have a look through your newsgroup list and see if you can get to alt.binaries.pictures.gardens If you sucessfully send it to that group, we will be able to veiw it (provided our news servers carry it!) HTH |
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Jo wrote:
My honeysuckle did well all last year (when I first planted it)..grew rapidly & bloomed beautifully. However this year it seems to have developed something on the leaves. I posted a query shortly after this first happened at the beginning of summer and was advised by a large number of you to cut back the affected parts & see what happened. This I did and the plant has grown rapidly again and bloomed, but the leaf spots are back again in full force. I think it may be powdery mildew, but I'm not sure. I have a very clear photograph of the affected leaves which I tried to post to the group, but there was an error in posting. Is this prohibited? I am not aware of the rules in posting pictures. Would someone please enlighten me. Binaries are a no-no in newsgroups like this, but you can upload it to a web site and then post the link. See the thread "Plant identification" for a good example of this practice. Rick |
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Thanks,
I have posted it to alt.binaries.pictures.gardening for the time being. If you get a chance and are able to view it I'd be grateful. Off to bed now. Goodnight, Jo |
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