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Leaves discolored, but not necessarily chlorotic; usually shades of red to dark brown or gray
a.
palm is a
Phoenix
species (other than
P. roebelenii
)
lethal yellowing
(Fig. 25)
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or
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b.
palm is not a
Phoenix
species.
lethal yellowing
(Fig. 26)
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http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/PP146
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