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Lilacs blooming in October likely have fungal disease
- Lilacs blooming in October are likely affected by a fungal disease called Pseudocercospora, which started during last year's wet weather and recurred this summer.
- The foliage of infected lilacs has shown signs of disease, often turning yellow and then brown, leading to premature leaf drop.
- Last year's wet weather contributed to the disease, continuing through this summer.
- Environmental stress can cause lilacs to bloom out of season as a survival instinct to reproduce.
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- 69% of the sources lean Right
69% Right
C 31%
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