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Jul 21, 2015 6:10 AM CST
Name: Meredith
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I just read about the leaf spot on the Chapman Iris website. It said they think Daylilies host it and I do get it on my Daylilies. It said quote, "The fungus spores are in the soil. They are more prevalent if infected leaves are left over winter. So a clean up of infected leaves in fall can help reduce amount of fungus spores present." So I will just leave it until fall.

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