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“The leaves of my peonies are covered with what appears to be a white mold, with some of the leaves even turning brown already. What is this problem, and will it affect the plants next year?
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Viral diseases; Arhar mosaic Arhar mosaic virus: Foliar vein yellowing Rhabdovirus: Mild mosaic Tobacco mosaic virus: Mosaic Alfalfa mosaic virus. Cowpea mosaic virus. Phyllody Mycoplasma-like organism Rhynchosia little leaf Mycoplasma-like organism Rhynchosia Mosaic Rosette . Mycoplasma-like organism Virus (most likely) Sterility mosaic
Paeonia anomala is a non-woody species of peony ½–1 m high, with an irregular carrot-shaped taproot over ½ m long and 2 cm thick, gradually getting thinner downwards with slender side roots. Like all diploid peonies, it has 10 chromosomes (2n=10).
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Miscellaneous diseases and disorders; Alfalfa greening (green stain) Unknown Bitter pit Localized calcium deficiency Black end Water imbalance Black speck (skin speckling) Associated with low oxygen in storage Blossom blast Boron deficiency Brown core High CO 2: Core breakdown (Bartlett) Senescence Cork spot Associated with calcium deficiency
Peyronie's disease is a connective tissue disorder involving the growth of fibrous plaques in the soft tissue of the penis. Specifically, scar tissue forms in the tunica albuginea , the thick sheath of tissue surrounding the corpora cavernosa , causing pain, abnormal curvature, erectile dysfunction , indentation, loss of girth and shortening.