Landscaping CDE Pests and Disorders Identification.

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Landscaping CDE Pests and Disorders Identification

Aphid 217

Bagworm 218

Borer 219

Leafhopper 220

Leaf miner 221

Scale 222

Spider mite 223

Snail/Slug 224

Whitefly 225

White grub 226

Anthracnose 227

Apple scab 228

Black spot 229

Botrytis 230

Canker 231

Cedar apple rust 232

Crown gall 233

Fireblight 234

Powdery mildew 235

Root rot 236

Annual Bluegrass 237

Broadleaf plantain 238

Buckhorn plantain 239

Chickweed 240

Crabgrass 241

Dandelion 242

Henbit 243

Nutsedge 244

Oxalis 245

Purslane 246

White Clover 247

Frost/Freeze Injury 248

Iron deficiency 249

Leaf Scorch 250

Nitrogen deficiency 251

Pot-bound roots 252

String trimmer injury 253

2, 4-D injury 254