Phyllody
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Phyllody is the development of floral parts into leafy structures, generally caused by virus or phytoplasma infection such as aster yellows. This can also happen in some cultivars of roses apparently without infection.
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Phyllody is the development of floral parts into leafy structures, generally caused by virus or phytoplasma infection such as aster yellows. This can also happen in some cultivars of roses apparently without infection.
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