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Thursday, May 27, 2010
Falling Sycamore Leaves
Yesterday, I came home to this:
A smattering of crinkly Sycamore leaves on my lawn. This happens every time we have a cool, wet spring. One of our foresters calls it "Wet Weather Disease." It's technical name is
Sycamore
Anthracnose
.
Are you raking leaves in May, too?
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