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Key Plant, Key Pest series


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Publications


Key Plant, Key Pests: Azalea (Rhododendron spp.)

Juanita Popenoe, Caroline R. Warwick, Jacqueline Bourdon, yDavid J. Norman
Otros contactos: Brooke L. Moffis

This publication provides information and general management recommendations for the azalea caterpillar, azalea lace bug, azalea leafminer, rhododendron gall midge, azalea gall, cercospora leaf spot, mushroom root rot, ovulinia petal blight, wet root rots, and iron chlorosis.

Key Plant, Key Pests: Crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia)

Juanita Popenoe, Caroline R. Warwick, yChris Marble
Otros contactos: Brooke L. Moffis

This publication helps identify the most common pests found on the Crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia). Crapemyrtle are known for being one of the most pest-free landscape plants. This publication provides information and general management recommendations for the crapemyrtle aphid, metallic beetles and powdery mildew. 

Key Plant, Key Pests: Chinese Fringe (Loropetalum chinense)

Juanita Popenoe, Caroline R. Warwick, yJianjun Chen
Otros contactos: Brooke L. Moffis

This document is one in the Key Plant, Key Pests series. It helps identify common pests found on the Chinese fringe. 

Key Plant, Key Pests: Holly (Ilex sp.)

Liz Felter, Juanita Popenoe, Caroline R. Warwick, yJacqueline Bourdon
Otros contactos: Brooke L. Moffis

This publication helps identify the most common pests found on Holly (Ilex sp.). This publication provides information and general management recommendations for Florida wax scale, tea scale, Cylindrocladium leaf spot, dieback, Sphaeropsis gall, root knot nematodes, and magnesium deficiency.

Key Plant, Key Pests: Lilyturf (Liriope muscari)

Juanita Popenoe, Caroline R. Warwick, yDavid J. Norman
Otros contactos: Brooke L. Moffis

Liriope muscari, commonly known as lilyturf, is a large grasslike perennial that is commonly used as a dark-green ground cover or as edging along walks and other areas.

Key Plant, Key Pests: Oleander (Nerium oleander)

Juanita Popenoe, Jacqueline Bourdon, Caroline R. Warwick, yJianjun Chen
Otros contactos: Brooke L. Moffis

Key Plant, Key Pests: Pine Species (Pinus sp.)

Juanita Popenoe, Jacqueline Bourdon, Caroline R. Warwick, yChris Marble
Otros contactos: Brooke L. Moffis

A UF/IFAS numbered peer reviewed Fact Sheet. Published by Integrated Pest Management

Key Plant, Key Pests: Sycamore (Platanus spp.)

Matthew Borden, Kelly LaPlante, Juanita Popenoe, Adam Dale, Caroline R. Warwick, yBrian Pearson
Otros contactos: Brooke L. Moffis

The American sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) is an iconic species native to the eastern half of the United States, USDA hardiness zones 4B to 9A. The tree grows rapidly up to 75–100 ft tall with a 50–70 ft wide crown at maturity.

Publications


Key Plant, Key Pests: Azalea (Rhododendron spp.)

Juanita Popenoe, Caroline R. Warwick, Jacqueline Bourdon, yDavid J. Norman
Otros contactos: Brooke L. Moffis

This publication provides information and general management recommendations for the azalea caterpillar, azalea lace bug, azalea leafminer, rhododendron gall midge, azalea gall, cercospora leaf spot, mushroom root rot, ovulinia petal blight, wet root rots, and iron chlorosis.

Key Plant, Key Pests: Crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia)

Juanita Popenoe, Caroline R. Warwick, yChris Marble
Otros contactos: Brooke L. Moffis

This publication helps identify the most common pests found on the Crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia). Crapemyrtle are known for being one of the most pest-free landscape plants. This publication provides information and general management recommendations for the crapemyrtle aphid, metallic beetles and powdery mildew. 

Key Plant, Key Pests: Chinese Fringe (Loropetalum chinense)

Juanita Popenoe, Caroline R. Warwick, yJianjun Chen
Otros contactos: Brooke L. Moffis

This document is one in the Key Plant, Key Pests series. It helps identify common pests found on the Chinese fringe. 

Key Plant, Key Pests: Holly (Ilex sp.)

Liz Felter, Juanita Popenoe, Caroline R. Warwick, yJacqueline Bourdon
Otros contactos: Brooke L. Moffis

This publication helps identify the most common pests found on Holly (Ilex sp.). This publication provides information and general management recommendations for Florida wax scale, tea scale, Cylindrocladium leaf spot, dieback, Sphaeropsis gall, root knot nematodes, and magnesium deficiency.

Key Plant, Key Pests: Lilyturf (Liriope muscari)

Juanita Popenoe, Caroline R. Warwick, yDavid J. Norman
Otros contactos: Brooke L. Moffis

Liriope muscari, commonly known as lilyturf, is a large grasslike perennial that is commonly used as a dark-green ground cover or as edging along walks and other areas.

Key Plant, Key Pests: Oleander (Nerium oleander)

Juanita Popenoe, Jacqueline Bourdon, Caroline R. Warwick, yJianjun Chen
Otros contactos: Brooke L. Moffis

Key Plant, Key Pests: Pine Species (Pinus sp.)

Juanita Popenoe, Jacqueline Bourdon, Caroline R. Warwick, yChris Marble
Otros contactos: Brooke L. Moffis

A UF/IFAS numbered peer reviewed Fact Sheet. Published by Integrated Pest Management

Key Plant, Key Pests: Sycamore (Platanus spp.)

Matthew Borden, Kelly LaPlante, Juanita Popenoe, Adam Dale, Caroline R. Warwick, yBrian Pearson
Otros contactos: Brooke L. Moffis

The American sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) is an iconic species native to the eastern half of the United States, USDA hardiness zones 4B to 9A. The tree grows rapidly up to 75–100 ft tall with a 50–70 ft wide crown at maturity.

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