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Aphids can cause sooty mold on crape myrtles

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(Audio 05/02/11) Crape myrtles are the most widely planted small flowering trees in Louisiana landscapes. While these trees are relatively carefree, crape myrtle aphids can attack them and suck out their sap. (Runtime: 60 seconds)

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4/29/2011 10:27:59 AM

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