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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comThe leaves start to discolor and end up forming a lacy translucent spot, which eventually kills the leaf and then the vine, while the flowers hang on perfectly healthy. What is this and what might be done to control it? I haven’t got a photo, but it might be a kind of leaf-spot, although the area quickly expands into this discolored translucent lacy mess killing all my vines.
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1 Comment To "Can you help identify disease of morning glory vines?"
#1 Comment By shelley On 04/19/2015 @ 12:05 am
I believe this is the handiwork of an insect. Take a look at the following article and let me know what you think:
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