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Dermea cerasi

Dermea cerasi

A species of Dermea

Dermea cerasi is primarily recognized for causing a disease in cherry trees, where it creates sunken, dead patches on twigs and branches. These affected areas often show a brownish discoloration. This species is significant in forest and agricultural settings, impacting plant health and requiring attention for tree management and care.

General Info About Dermea cerasi
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Attributes of Dermea cerasi
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
You can find Dermea cerasi by these plants:
Sweet cherry, Sour cherry, Bird cherry
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Scientific Classification of Dermea cerasi
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