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|    sherwindu to Jack Schmidling    |
|    Re: PHOTO OF THE WEEK, Cedar-Apple Rust    |
|    31 May 07 02:27:32    |
      XPost: rec.gardens       From: sherwindu@comcast.net              Jack,              I don't know if your use of the term 'Cedar Tree' was a short cut, or what.       Actually,       this fungus forms on Red Cedar trees. Red Cedar is misnamed, since it is       actually       a member of the Juniper family. The disease is between apple trees and members       of the Juniper family. This is a common misconception. Maybe you are aware of       this, but many other people are confused by the name Red Cedar. I would like       to              know the name of the genius who named the disease Cedar-Apple Rust. It should       have been called Juniper-Apple Rust.               Sherwin D.              Jack Schmidling wrote:              > This strange looking jelly fungus growing on a Cedar tree is the bane of       > apple growers.       >       > js       >       > --       > PHOTO OF THE WEEK: http://schmidling.com/pow.htm       > Astronomy, Beer, Cheese, Fiber,Gems, Sausage,Silver http://schmidling.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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