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Home Page > Yardener's Plant Problem Solver > Dealing With Plant Disease > Dealing With Fungal Disease > Fungal Disease on Ornamentals > Some Susceptible Plants

Some Susceptible Plants

Some plants seem to be prone to fungal disease, especially mildews, rusts and leaf spots of various sorts. Plant breeders have developed varieties of many of these plants that resist these common infections to some degree. Research is ongoing.

List of Plants

A Few Vulnerable Plants
Trees & ShrubsFlowersVegetables
AshBeebalmAsparagus
BoxwoodChina asterBeans
BarberryDelphiniumGrapes
HawthornIrisLettuce
PhloxMelons
LilacsZinniasStrawberries
MagnoliaTomatoes
Oak
Pine
Rhododendron
Roses


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