Iris gardeners encounter many natural enemies of iris plants, such as leaf spot, soft rot, mold, and bacterial infections, but how much do we know about iris borers?
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Interesting. I especially like the graphic pictures. I am having a lot of trouble with leaf rot this year, which starts at the top of the rhizome and works its way up. Not sure if it is caused by borers of not. Do you have any more pics of iris problems?
Name: Leon Indiana (Zone 5a) Light is the shadow of God!
Caitlin,
Sorry I do not have other pictures of iris problems. It has been a relatively good iris year for me so far in 2016. I am hoping you can find the source of your leaf rot. It almost sounds 'bacterial' in nature, similar to a blight of some kind. Wishing you the best.
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