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  2. Boron deficiency (plant disorder) - Wikipedia

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    Pears - new shoots die back in spring, fruits develop hard brown flecks in the skin. Strawberries - Stunted growth, foliage small, yellow and puckered at tips. Fruits are small and pale. Swede (rutabaga) and turnip - brown or gray concentric rings develop inside the roots. Arecaceae - brown spots on fronds & lower productivity.

  3. Salak - Wikipedia

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    It is a very short-stemmed palm, with leaves up to 6 metres (20 ft) long; each leaf has a 2-metre long petiole with spines up to 15 centimetres (5.9 in) long, and numerous leaflets. The fruits grow in clusters at the base of the palm, and are also known as snake fruit or snakeskin fruit due to the reddish-brown scaly skin. The fruit, resembling ...

  4. Pestalotiopsis palmarum - Wikipedia

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    It has been shown that the fungus usually requires wounds to infect the plant and necessary for the fungus to develop. The first symptoms of Pestalotiopsis palmarum begin as very small yellow, brown or black discoloration of the leaves. The disease can be restricted to the leaf blade or may only appear on the petiole and rachis right away.

  5. Arecaceae - Wikipedia

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    In Judaism, the palm represents peace and plenty, and is one of the Four Species of Sukkot; the palm may also symbolize the Tree of Life in Kabbalah. The canopies of the Rathayatra carts which carry the deities of Krishna and his family members in the cart festival of Jagganath Puri in India are marked with the emblem of a palm tree.

  6. Elaeis guineensis - Wikipedia

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    Elaeis guineensis is a species of palm commonly just called oil palm but also sometimes African oil palm or macaw-fat. [3] The first Western person to describe it and bring back seeds was the French naturalist Michel Adanson .

  7. Why Your Peace Lily Has Brown Tips: 9 Causes and How to ... - AOL

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    Brown leaf tips can be a sign the leaves are drying out and the plant needs more humidity. Fix It: Spritz your peace lily’s leaves with water once a week. Put the peace lily in a bathroom where ...

  8. List of coconut palm diseases - Wikipedia

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    Awka disease/Texas phoenix palm decline: Candidatus Phytoplasma palmae: Blast Candidatus Phytoplasma suspected Cape St. Paul wilt Ca. Phytoplasma: Cedros wilt Phytomonas sp. Heart rot: Phytomonas sp. Kaincope disease Ca. Phytoplasma: Kalimantan wilt Ca. Phytoplasma suspected Kribi disease Ca. Phytoplasma: Lethal decline Ca. Phytoplasma: Lethal ...

  9. Saribus rotundifolius - Wikipedia

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    Saribus rotundifolius is a hermaphrodite fan palm. [2] The palm is evergreen, erect, and only grows having a single trunk ('solitary').It grows at a height ranging from 15 to 25 metres, [11] exceptionally up to 45 metres tall, [2] and thickness of 15 to 25 cm diameter at breast height.