12. Asparagus setaceus ‘Pyramidalis’- Tree Fern

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12. Asparagus setaceus ‘Pyramidalis’- Tree Fern

17. Calathea roseopicta- Calathea

24. Chrysanthemum x monifolium cv.- Spider Chrystanthemum

Cynara spp.- Artichoke

Dahlia cv.- Dahlia

Dendrobium spp.- Dendrobium Orchid

Dracaena deremensis ‘Janet Craig’- Green Corn Plant Dracaena

Eryngium planum- Blue Thistle

Eustoma grandiflorum- Lisianthus

Hypericum spp.- Hypericum berries

Lilium cv. ‘Oriental’- Asiatic Lily

Limonium perezii- Sea Lavender Statice

Myrtus communis- Myrtle

Nephrolepis cordifolia cv.- Flat Fern

Pachystachys lutea cv.- Shrimp Plant

Pedilanthus tithymaloides- Zigzag Plant

Ranunculus asiaticus- Ranunculus

Ruscus hypoglossum- Italian Ruscus

Ruscus hypophyllum- Israeli Ruscus, Butcher’s Broom Ruscus

Solidago canadensis- Solidago, Goldenrod

Viburnum opulus cv.- Viburnum

112. Aphid

113. Fungus Gnat

114.Leaf Miner

115.Mealybug

116. Scale

117. Snail/Slug

118. Spider Mite

119. Thrip

120. Whitefly

121. Anthracnose

122. Black Spot

123.Botrytis Causes blossom blight, bud rot, stem canker, stem and crown rot, cutting rot, and leaf blight. First appears as a water-soaking and browning regardless of the tissue affected. A conspicuous, tan to gray fuzzy mold develops on rotted tissue under humid conditions.

124. Damping Off Damping off describes the usually sudden destruction of newly germinated seeds or seedlings.

125. Mosaic Virus Mosaic virus damage first appears in the form of green leaves which look as if they are mottle or distorted. Often these leaves will also be curled upward, or appear as if their growth has been stunted. Typically these leaves will have yellowish spot on them, adding to their mottled appearance.

126. Powdery Mildew It appears as white, powdery blotches on the leaves, stems, and buds of the host plant. Late in the year, small black structures called cleistothecia can be seen embedded in the fungal mycelium. This gives the powdery mildew a speckled appearance.