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− | + | I'd like to send this letter by http://www.winsorcreative.com/tadagra-super.pdf tadagra super aktiv Pam Shaw had a bit of a panic when four out of the five courgette plants she bought, while cropping nicely, grew large leaves that had dusty silver markings on them – she was terrified they were ill, possibly even with mosaic virus. Should she pull them up and burn them? From her description it was pretty clear that the courgette plants were in fact quite normal. Some varieties do have silvery-marked leaves and she had been sold a bit of a mixed bunch. Virus-infected plants would have smaller and sicker leaves, as well as the very characteristic mosaic mottling that gives it its name. |