Tiny purple and white specks on plants
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Jean
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little white specks on stems of fern????
Comments (6)Thank you for all your replies! I am guessing at this point that it is fern scale and we are trying a treatment of Organocide. It may end up killing the plant - it's a gamble, I guess. Did I mention I have a Houseplant Store! I have been having trouple with aphids on a Dracaena and some brown patching on leaves of a Aralia - which the Organocide seems to be working on but we have had to do 3 applications. The funny thing on these ferns is that the plant looks very healthy. I took a picture of the white specks with my digital camera. When we zoomed in on it we could see the brown specks. But everything is only on the stems, not the fronds. Thanks again. So many bugs this spring!...See MoreWhite Specks on my Jade leaves
Comments (2)Hey garden kitten, don't worry about the spots. It is the stomata on the leaves excreting minerals that are in the water you're giving it. Sometimes it is salt, other times calcium. I saw this question a couple of weeks ago. I ended up doing a science lesson with my fifth graders a day or two later and that is exactly what their textbook said it was as well. It even mentioned it with succulents. Cool....See MoreWhite specks on spinach leaves?
Comments (5)Thanks, guys! Looks like that's what it is. Seems pretty minor. It's still edible, right? Doesn't seem to affect the taste....See Moretiny white specks on leaves/limbs/truck
Comments (2)rhizo, After reading about the snow scale (cycad aulacaspis scale), you just might be right. Tomarrow I'm going to have to take a look at the Sago (Cycad) and see what the underside of the lower fronds look like. I was wondering why the lower fronds were all brown--got good care and all. That hybiscus is going to have to go--it's a host--and by the time I get things under control, who knows how many of these specks are going to be picked up by the wind and scattered and land on a new host. Here these hard white bumps all over the limbs and trunk are not part of the plant--like I figured. I don't know what's involved, but I'm going to try and get to know the entomologist at the Univ. of FL. (if there is one). I read that it takes an entomologist that specializes in scales to determine what kind one is--after dying and putting on a slide for the magnification. My biggest concern are my citrus trees. Oh give me a home where the buffalo roam, where the deer and the antelope play. Where never is heard a discouraging word and the skys are not cloudy all day....See Morerhizo_1 (North AL) zone 7
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