Taphrina farlowii is a unique species of fungi known for its parasitic relationship with plants. This fungus typically infects the leaves and stems of its host plants, causing noticeable deformities such as galls, blisters, or leaf curls. Taphrina farlowii is particularly known for infecting the leaves of certain tree species, where it induces the formation of galls that can affect the plant's health and growth.
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