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NORTHWEST ARCHIVES Dec 1976 Jan 1977 Vol 1 Issue 12 Pages 13 AN Roberts Department of Horticulture Oregon State University SIX DWARF MUGOPINE CULTIVARS RELEASED The

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NORTHWEST ARCHIVES Dec 1976 Jan 1977 Vol 1 Issue 12 Pages 13 AN Roberts Department of Horticulture Oregon State University SIX DWARF MUGOPINE CULTIVARS RELEASED The Mugo o. NORTHWEST ARCHIVES Summer 1985 Vol.9, Issue 2 Pages 10-24 Drs. J.L. Green & L.H. Fuchigami Department of Horticulture Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331 SPECIAL ... OVERWIN NORTHWEST ARCHIVES Dec. –1977 Jan. – 1978 Vol. 1, Issue 18 Pages 4-6 W.E. Vassey, C.J. Gould, & G. F. Ryan Western Washington Research and Extension Center Was NORTHWEST ARCHIVES Sept.-Oct.-Nov. 1979 Vol.3, Issue 5 Pages 6-7 D.J. Ormrod B.C. Ministry of Agriculture 17720 57 th Avenue Surrey, B.C. V3S 4P9 NARCISSUS SMOULDER I NORTHWEST ARCHIVES July-August 1987 Vol.11, Issue 1 Page 5 Jim Green, Horticulture Department OSU Corvallis, OR 97331 HOT WEATHER SPRINKLING DAMAGES PLANTS? PROTECTS PLANTS? There TOTAL: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100.0%EPA Reg. No. 66330-56-59807EPAEst. indicated by second and third digits(E) = 70815-GA-001 (S) = 51036-GA-00 including woody ornamentals, tree fruits and small fruits. Some vegetable and herbaceous ornamentals are also susceptible but these crops are less commonly affected. stems and lower branches of inf  \r   GALLS ON SHADE TREES AND SHRUBS Clifford S. Sadof and Timothy J. Gibb, Extension Entomologists Galls are abnormal growths on plants. They are caused Terms. Abiotic. plant disease. —caused by unfavorable . growing conditions.. Biotic plant disease. —caused by plant pathogens. .. Pathogen. - . an infectious, biological agent such as a virus, bacteria or fungus that causes disease to its host.. Shasta Campus, . City Hall and Cypress Square. Arctostaphylos. . viscida. Whitelaf. Manzanita. Arctostaphylos. . viscida. Whiteleaf. Manzanita. Native to California and Oregon. In foothills and conifer forest. -MEDIATED TRANSFORMATION . – . A PLATFORM FOR DEVELOPING COMPACT ORNAMENTALS AND BOOSTING BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS IN MEDICINAL PLANTS . Henrik . Lütken. 1. , Uffe Bjerre Lauridsen, . Martin . Himmelboe, . NORTHWEST ARCHIVES Spring, 1987 Pages vii-viii Carlton S. Koehler, Entomologist Cooperative Extension, UC Berkeley William W. Allen Entomologist, Dept. Of Entomological Fall 2013, Oct. 31 field trip. Shasta College Arboretum &Campus . Calocedrus. . decurrens. , incense-cedar. long scale-like leaves, . duck-bill cones. Calocedrus. . decurrens. , incense-cedar. flat, erect branches. Catharine Mannion. UF/IFAS Tropical Research and Education Center. April 2014. Photos: H. Glenn, UF/IFAS. The Landscape . A Reservoir of Pests. . Also a reservoir of natural enemies. Proper identification of . Arborvitae. American . Planetree. Ash. Azalea, . Rhodeodendron. Barberry. Basswood, Linden. Beech. Birch. Boxwood. Camelia. Cotoneaster. Cottonwood/Poplar. Dogwood. Elm. English Ivy. Euonymus. Fir. Forsythia.

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