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  2. 10 Money Lies That Could Wreck Your Marriage - AOL

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    Financial infidelity is the root cause of many crumbling unions, says family law attorney Steven Mindel. Sponsored Links "More marriages 10 Money Lies That Could Wreck Your Marriage

  3. How to Care for a Money Tree the Right Way - AOL

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    How to Care for Money Tree. Money trees like normal household temperatures of 65 to 80 degrees, but keep it away from drafty windows and doors. ... Common Pests and Problems. Money tree is quite ...

  4. Laminated root rot - Wikipedia

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    The mycelium of this fungus doesn’t grow in the soil and also its spores are not spread by wind like most fungal pathogens. [1] Infection occurs when roots of healthy trees grow in contact with infected roots. After initial contact with a living root, the mycelium grows on the bark, extending only a few millimeters into the surrounding soil.

  5. Money and marriage: What to talk about before you tie the knot

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    Having a healthy relationship with money as a couple before marriage may reduce the odds that money disagreements — one of the main topics couples argue about — will be a major issue after you ...

  6. Onnia tomentosa - Wikipedia

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    This fungus produces a white pocket rot commonly called Tomentosus root rot in both roots and butts of naturally seeded or planted conifers. White spruce and black spruce were found to be the two most susceptible species in an inoculation test in Saskatchewan, [ 6 ] and high losses to root rot, in large part due to I. tomentosus , affected ...

  7. Root rot - Wikipedia

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    Root rot is a condition in which anoxic conditions in the soil or potting media around the roots of a plant cause them to rot. This occurs due to excessive standing water around the roots. [ 1 ] It is found in both indoor and outdoor plants, although it is more common in indoor plants due to overwatering, heavy potting media, or containers with ...

  8. Here's What You Need to Know About Your Money Tree - AOL

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  9. Brown root rot - Wikipedia

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    Brown root rot disease is a destructive plant disease caused by fungi, primarily Phellinus noxius. [1] It affects a wide range of plants, including trees, shrubs, and crops, leading to root decay, poor growth, and often the death of the plant. This disease is common in tropical and subtropical regions with warm, moist climates. [2]