
Soulful Plotting
August 19, 2011
Canker:
A bacterial or fungal disease on woody plants. Gradual death will occur in the cambium layer leaving sunken bark lesions.


Canker:
A bacterial or fungal disease on woody plants. Gradual death will occur in the cambium layer leaving sunken bark lesions.
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Kind of like a cancer sore. I didn’t know woody plants could get them too. That reminds me, I have to go to the dentist next week. bernadine
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