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Japanese beetles in Port Monmouth, NJ
April 08, 2009
I have searched your web-site in the hopes of not repeating or bothering you with a question not in your field. I am hoping you can help me. I live in Port Monmouth, New Jersey. Last year many of my ...
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Termites found in dying/dead plants
March 19, 2009
Recently I have noticed that when investigating native plants that have passed on, such as my deceased Erythrina herbacea, often times I find termites in the remaining central stem. It has been extre...
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Bare spot in Prairie Phlox in Austin
February 25, 2009
I have Prairie Phlox in my garden that I have had for about 4 to 6 years. I got the original plant from the NPSOT at their booth one year at the Wildflower center. It is really lovely in the spring wh...
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Pest on leaves of native Texas persimmon in Laredo, TX
February 20, 2009
I have a transplanted a Texas persimmon tree from the wild. It has some globes in the leaves. It seems like some pest injected something from underside of leaves. Any suggestion? What is happening t...
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Mosquito repellant plant?
January 18, 2009
Is there such a thing as mosquito repellent plants? If so, what are they?
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What flowers will ducks and swans not eat?
January 11, 2009
I live by ducks and swans. They love eating my flowers. Any suggestions on what flowering plants they won't eat?
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Small white bugs on indoor hibiscus in Ohio
November 25, 2008
My Hibiscus has small white bugs on the leaves with small white residue. Looks like very small pieces of white rice. This white rice is also covering the UNOPENED buds and making them fall off. It ...
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Black coloration on Star Magnolia is probably sooty mold.
November 21, 2008
I have a star magnolia where 90% of the bark has turned black. It almost looks burned. The tree has decent buds set for next spring. What is causing the bark to turn black?
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Topical treatment for poison ivy rash
November 12, 2008
I would like to know a topical treatment for the poison ivy rash
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Landscaping for slope in Kansas City
October 08, 2008
We have a down sloping back yard and patio on the lower area. We need some water absorbing plants near the foundation and some in the front of the house, where water isn't a problem. We are allergic ...
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