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Treat Diseased Bonsai White Pines
Before you can treat ill or pest damaged White Pines you must first detect the cause. For instance, there are many types of pests and disease to watch out for, such as the pine weevils, bark beetles, pine chafers, bee hawk moth, pine hawk moth, pine sawfly, bombyx, or caterpillar, galerucid beetle or chysomelid and the leaf beetle. Disease can include red-band, honey fungus, rust, pine leaf cast, etc. How to detect pest damage: All sorts of little bugs roam outdoors and many are attracting to...


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Protecting the Bonsai from Disease
Plants are not obsolete from disease. Trees can rot severe damage from mildew, rust, etc. When you consider disease, you want to think of chalky mildew, rotting roots or honey fungus, rotting leaves or roots, leaf spots, rust, and verticilliosis. Spots affect the leaves of trees. The spots start out white and change to brown, or...

Bonsai Perennial Tender Shrubs
How to choose tender herbs Bonsai fascinators purchase herbs and train them as bonsai. The herbs include rosemary, laurel, sweet bay, willows, barberries, oaks, citrus, junipers, black berry, hawthorns, calamondin orange, etc. The herbs are actually listed in bonsai categories, yet because the herbs are prescribed in medicinal u...

 

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