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6 Typical Cracking Of Bark And Fruiting Bodies Of CB

7 Basal Cracking Caused By CB Fungus

8 CB Infection

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10 OW – Killed Red Oak Trees

11 Leaves of OW Infected Red Oak

12 OW Symptoms On Live Oak

13 OW Infected Tree

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15 WPBR Trunk Close-up With Fruiting Bodies

16 WPBR Damage To Tree Crown

17 WPBR Close-up On Forked Trunk

18 WPBR On White Pine Twig

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20 FR on Pine Sapling

21 FR on Tree Trunk

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23 Dwarf Mistletoe Fruiting Structures

24 Dwarf Mistletoe

25 Mistletoe Plant

26 Mistletoe Clusters in Oak

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28 Witches Broom In Larch

29 Witches Broom on Pine

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31 Discolored Sapwood From DED infected Tree

32 DED Infected Tree (Elm)

33 Yellow Foliage Caused By DED

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35 Typical Target- Shaped NC On Walnut

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37 Black Knot on Cherry Tree

38 Black Knot Infection

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40 Needles of BS Infected Pine

41 BS Needle Blight on Longleaf Seedling

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43 Annosus Root and Butt Rot Conks

44 ARR, Resin Soaked Root

45 ARR, Rot Infection (Center)

46 ARR, Pocket of Dead Trees

47 ARR Fruiting Bodies (Conks)

48 ARR Conks on Root of Wind thrown Tree

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50 Sapwood Discoloration in VW Infected Tree

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52 NC Infected Needles

53 NC Damage

54 Needle Spots Caused By NC Fungus

55 NC on Slash and Loblolly Pine

56 Fruiting Bodies on NC Infected Tree

57 Red Bands of NC Fungus on Pine Needles

58 Needles Spots of One NC Fungus

59 Needle Cast Infected Tree

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61 Fruiting Body of CAR on Eastern Red Cedar

62 CAR Gall, and Damage on Apple Leaf and Apple

63 CAR Fruiting on Apple Leaf

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65 Artist Conk

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67 HC on Oak

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69 WTRB on Paper Birch

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71 Basal HR on Oak

72 HR Developing on Oak Sprouts

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74 Phomopsis Blight (PB)

75 PB

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77 Advanced Heart Rot Caused by RH Fungus

78 Red Heart Conk

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