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Anyone know anything informative about this pest? I know it's been in
the gardening magazines and papers but apart from no known antidote/control, the fact that in future people might have to steer clear of fuchsias like they do begonias now and the fact that the mites are so small you will miss them there hasn't been a photo of the damaged plants or how to recognise it on your plants etc.. Many people who grow fuchsias seem to grow HUGE quantities of them and hang them from every bit of their land and/or house. They'll be devastated. Does anyone know if hardy fuchsias will also be hit as much? Janet -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 19:39:41 +0000, Janet Tweedy
wrote: Anyone know anything informative about this pest? I know it's been in the gardening magazines and papers but apart from no known antidote/control, the fact that in future people might have to steer clear of fuchsias like they do begonias now and the fact that the mites are so small you will miss them there hasn't been a photo of the damaged plants or how to recognise it on your plants etc.. Many people who grow fuchsias seem to grow HUGE quantities of them and hang them from every bit of their land and/or house. They'll be devastated. Does anyone know if hardy fuchsias will also be hit as much? Janet Extract from the RHS fact page on it: "The affected plants were previously healthy hardy fuchsias that had been growing in a private garden near Fareham, Hants, for about 20 years." Which answers your question about hardy fuchsias. The full factsheet is at http://apps.rhs.org.uk/advicesearch/...e.aspx?pid=512 At the moment it's relatively confined in the UK but so was downy mildew a few years ago! If someone's a fuchsia nut then I suppose the only way they're going to protect themselves is by not buying in any new plants but propagating from what they've already got. Cheers, Jake ======================================= Urgling happily from the dryer end of Swansea Bay. |
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On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 19:39:41 +0000, Janet Tweedy
wrote: Anyone know anything informative about this pest? I know it's been in the gardening magazines and papers but apart from no known antidote/control, the fact that in future people might have to steer clear of fuchsias like they do begonias now and the fact that the mites are so small you will miss them there hasn't been a photo of the damaged plants or how to recognise it on your plants etc.. Many people who grow fuchsias seem to grow HUGE quantities of them and hang them from every bit of their land and/or house. They'll be devastated. Does anyone know if hardy fuchsias will also be hit as much? Janet And just checking - when you say "begonias" do you mean "impatiens walleriana"? I'm not aware of a begonia-specific problem (gulp!) Cheers, Jake ======================================= Urgling happily from the dryer end of Swansea Bay. |
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In article , Jake
writes And just checking - when you say "begonias" do you mean "impatiens walleriana"? Yes sorry, was assuming it would be taken as such ![]() -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 19:39:41 +0000, Janet Tweedy
wrote: Many people who grow fuchsias seem to grow HUGE quantities of them and hang them from every bit of their land and/or house. They'll be devastated. yes, Growers have been looking out for this for a number of years, It was contained to the South Coast for a few years, but its increasing northwards, thankfully slowly. - - - Lincolnfuchsiasociety.info (Any Olympic GameMakers here?) |
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writes I would be grateful for any information on the spread of FGM northwards as I am tracking the spread and the only outbreaks that have been confirmed are along the south coast, so I would be interested in your source of this information. Derek of Dorset From the RHS site ................... "Gardeners swapping fuchsia plants and cuttings need to beware a pest that looks set to spread across the country, warns the RHS. Fuchsia gall mite, Aculops fuchsiae, was first detected in the UK by the RHS three years ago when one of its members in Hampshire sent a fuchsia with severely distorted growth to the RHS advisory service for diagnosis. Since then more infested samples sent from the South, from Kent to Devon, show that it is spreading." This from their Media Centre top ten pests reported =6. Fuchsia gall mite (Aculops fuchsiae). This destructive pest infests the shoot tips and flower buds of fuchsias, causing gross distortion and preventing the normal development of foliage and flowers. This pest was first detected in the UK in 2007 when a sample of an infested fuchsia was sent to the RHS Members’ Advisory Service from a garden in Hampshire. Since then it has become widespread in counties along the south coast of England and is spreading further north. This is the first time this pest has featured in the top ten. ================================================== ===================== -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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In article , Derek Luther
writes Thanks for the information but what I was seeking was actual locations of outbreaks I daresay the RHS will have specific locations or write to a good gardening magazine and they could be inspired to run a column asking for the most northerly point affected on a sort of running database! -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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