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  2. Acacia amblygona - Wikipedia

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    Acacia amblygona, commonly known as fan wattle or fan leaf wattle, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to continental Australia. It is a sprawling, sometimes prostrate shrub with sharply-pointed, lance-shaped, tapering phyllodes, golden-yellow flowers arranged in a spherical head of 10 to 18 in the axils of phyllodes, and curved, coiled or twisted pods up ...

  3. Grapevine fanleaf virus - Wikipedia

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    The leaves will be “severely distorted, asymmetrical, cupped and puckered, and exhibit acute dentations”, these symptoms tend to look like a fan, hence the name fanleaf virus. The canes may also show signs of abnormal branching, double nodding, and short internodes.

  4. Leaf spot - Wikipedia

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    In systematic virus infections leaf spots caused by viruses show a loss of green colour in leaves, due to chlorosis which is a repression of chlorophyll development. [1] Leaves may yellow and have a mottled green or yellow appearance, show mosaic (e.g. chlorotic spotting) and ringspots (chlorotic or necrotic rings). [7]

  5. Glossary of leaf morphology - Wikipedia

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    With the blade shape different on each side of the midrib attenuate: attenuatus: leaf base: Having leaf tissue taper down the petiole to a narrow base and always having some leaf material on each side of the petiole auriculate: auriculatus: leaf base: Having ear-shaped appendages reaching beyond the attachment to the petiole or stem (in case of ...

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  8. Curvularia trifolii - Wikipedia

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    Curvularia trifolii is a fungal pathogen which causes leaf blight in clover. When the host plant is infected, lesions on the leaf start to appear as yellow discolored patches. These patches will eventually turn brown and form characteristic V-shaped lesions in between the leaf veins. When the petiole is infected, the leaf withers and dies.

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    And the most remarkable run without a win came between 2010 and April 2024, when a 2-0 Everton win ended a run of 13 home derbies without a victory. Slot on how Liverpool will win the Premier League