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Jun 16, 2014 3:01 PM CST
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Name: Ann
Ottawa, ON Canada (Zone 5a)
Hostas Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Region: Canadian Enjoys or suffers cold winters Composter
Seed Starter Annuals Herbs Canning and food preservation Native Plants and Wildflowers Vegetable Grower
Hi folks,

Been away for a little side trip to an event in Los Angeles. Now back to gardening.

I'm doing a presentation for my local hort. society next week. Does anyone have any really good pictures of foliar nematode damage which I might be able to use? I'll credit the source. How about HVX? I have a few of my own and I know where there's a badly infected plant in town (not MY garden), so they are not as important but if I got something really good which didn't duplicate what I already have, I might be able to use it.

Thanks for considering the request.

Ann
Ann

Pictures of all my hostas, updated annually and tracked since 2008 begin at: https://violaann.smugmug.com/G...
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Jun 18, 2014 10:39 AM CST
Name: Diann
Lisbon, IA
Charter ATP Member Cat Lover Hostas Region: Iowa Lilies Peonies
Enjoys or suffers cold winters
You might want to check the AHS web page or the Hosta Library.
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Jul 4, 2014 11:23 PM CST
Name: Shawna
Michigan (Zone 6a)
Ann, I have three pics of hostas that I removed last year for nematodes. Sending you mail!
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Jul 5, 2014 4:44 PM CST
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Name: Ann
Ottawa, ON Canada (Zone 5a)
Hostas Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Region: Canadian Enjoys or suffers cold winters Composter
Seed Starter Annuals Herbs Canning and food preservation Native Plants and Wildflowers Vegetable Grower
Thanks.
Ann

Pictures of all my hostas, updated annually and tracked since 2008 begin at: https://violaann.smugmug.com/G...
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