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: something is attacking my camellias
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Sooty Mould
Black Mould On
Camellias
If your Camellia leaves are covered by a black, soot-like deposit, th
is
is
Sooty Mould. Sooty mould
is
a common condition with
camellias
and
is
usually caused by