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Rose powdery mildew

Podosphaera pannosa

A species of Podosphaera

Rose powdery mildew is a type of fungus that primarily affects roses, causing a white, powdery coating on leaves, stems, and buds. This organism thrives in warm, dry environments but requires high humidity to develop and spread. It can severely impact the health and appearance of rose plants by hindering photosynthesis and stunting growth.

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Attributes of Rose powdery mildew
You can find Rose powdery mildew by these plants:
Roses, Multiflora rose, Dog rose
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