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by Bonnie Mccall Senior
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@MISC{Senior_symptoms,
    author = {Bonnie Mccall Senior},
    title = {Symptoms},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract

Quaking aspens, Populus tremuloides, are a widely used tree by many homeowners and professional landscapers. Aspens are fast growing and their ornamental beauty is sought after because of their white bark and leaves that shimmer and flutter in the slightest breeze. Unfortunately, aspens are prone to disease problems and as landscape maintenance professionals, it is important to recognize and be able to diagnose common problems associated with aspens. This report will address a problem commonly referred to as “black leaf spot ” on quaking aspens.

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landscape maintenance professional    common problem    populus tremuloides    many homeowner    black leaf spot    ornamental beauty    white bark    professional landscaper   

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