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	<title>Comments on: Weekend Gardening: Spots On Your Crape Myrtle May Mean Disease</title>
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		<title>By: Martha Rayburn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Martha Rayburn</dc:creator>
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		<description>My Indian Hawthorne scrubs have contracted Entomosporium leaf spot.  They were located under my large crepe myrtle trees.  Now my crepe myrtles have those reddish spotted leaves.   Is it Cercospora leaf spot or could it be the Entomosporium lead spot? They look similar.   Chemlawn (Trugreen) is suppose to care for our shrubs but they have told me our Indian Hawthornes will continue to get worse until they die. Can the crepe myrtles get the Entomosporium leaf spot and if so will they die?   If the crepe myrtles have the Cercospora leaf spot  will they eventually die or is this just a one time thing?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My Indian Hawthorne scrubs have contracted Entomosporium leaf spot.  They were located under my large crepe myrtle trees.  Now my crepe myrtles have those reddish spotted leaves.   Is it Cercospora leaf spot or could it be the Entomosporium lead spot? They look similar.   Chemlawn (Trugreen) is suppose to care for our shrubs but they have told me our Indian Hawthornes will continue to get worse until they die. Can the crepe myrtles get the Entomosporium leaf spot and if so will they die?   If the crepe myrtles have the Cercospora leaf spot  will they eventually die or is this just a one time thing?</p>
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