Phlox disease common especially in wet conditions
- Phlox plants are highly susceptible to fungal diseases during wet weather, with symptoms including yellowing, wilting, and browning of leaves.
- Applying a fungicide containing chlorothalonil is recommended in spring to prevent common flower diseases in Phlox before symptoms manifest.
- Birdsfoot Trefoil, introduced for livestock forage, has deep roots making it drought-resistant, but it can become invasive and smother nearby plants.
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Phlox disease common especially in wet conditions
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