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OVF Greenhouse347 viewsSeedlings for Spring mini-sale (Photo Credit: Nancy Nyberg 4/22/2017)Apr 22, 2017
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OVF Greenhouse346 viewsSeedlings for Spring mini-sale (Photo Credit: Nancy Nyberg 4/22/2017)Apr 22, 2017
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Wind Wheels314 viewsBicycle Whirl-I-Gig (Photo Credit: Nancy Nyberg 4/22/2017)Apr 22, 2017
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Beautiful Sculpture308 viewsMetal & glass sculpture in Lower Phase II plot. (Photo Credit: Nancy Nyberg 4/22/2017)Apr 22, 2017
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Richard Nortman370 viewsRichard Nortman in his Lower Phase II plot. (Photo Credit: Nancy Nyberg (photo taken 4/22/2017))Apr 22, 2017
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Hairy Vetch infected with Root-Knot Nematodes373 viewsHealthy roots are on the left, infected roots are on the right. Very hard to get rid of when they have invaded your soil. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon 4/3/2011 (left) & 3/29/2014 (right))Sep 19, 2016
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Root-Knot Nematode Galls379 viewsTomato plant roots with root-knot nematode galls. Microscopic worms penetrate the roots and lay their eggs blocking water & mineral uptake. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon 9/19/2010)Sep 19, 2016
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Cactus Blossom262 viewsCactus blossom in the Native Garden (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon 7/30/2016)Sep 19, 2016
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Green Fruit Beetle (Cotinis mutabilis)328 viewsSometimes confused with the Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica). The fat, white grubs you see in the dirt are their larvae. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon 7/16/2016)Sep 19, 2016
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Tomato plant with Beet Curly Top Virus (BCTV)332 viewsBCTV is a virus transmitted by the Beet Leafhopper. Plant becomes stunted, leaves curl up and turn purple. Pull the plant and discard. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon)Jul 06, 2015
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Tomato Plant - BCTV infection324 viewsTomato plant infected with Beet Curly Top Virus. BCTV is caused by the Beet Leafhopper (Circulifer tenellus). (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon)Jul 06, 2015
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Jaune Flamme - Late Blight discoloration (Interior)316 viewsInterior of Jaune Flamme tomato infected with Late Blight (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon (photo taken 7/3/2015))Jul 06, 2015
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