Pests of Some Common Field-Grown Cut Flowers
Subject:
Pests of Some Common Field-Grown Cut Flowers
Abstract:
Potentially, there are hundreds of varieties of annuals, herbaceous perennials, bulbs and woody plants that can be successfully grown in the field as cut flowers. Some of the more common insect pests of cut flowers include spider mites, aphids, thrips and various caterpillars. Common diseases include powdery mildew, root and stem rots, leaf spots and many others. Deer may cause extensive damage to asters, mums and other cut flowers. Particular cultivars may vary in their resistance to insects and disease, but only limited written information on pest resistance for cut flowers is available.
Source: • Minnesota Commercial Flower Growers Bulletin Vol. 42 No. 6
Libraries: Floriculture