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    Laurel Wilt: Images

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    Pondspice bush (Litsea aestivalis (L.) Fernald) killed by laurel wilt disease. Like redbay, pondspice is also in the laurel family (Lauraceae)
    Pondspice bush (Litsea aestivalis (L.) Fernald) killed by laurel wilt disease. Like redbay, pondspice is also in the laurel family (Lauraceae).
    Photo credit: James Johnson, Georgia Forestry Commission, Bugwood.org

    Laurel wilt damage to redbay
    Laurel wilt damage to redbay (Persea borbonia (L.) Spreng.) in Liberty County, Georgia.
    Photo credit: James Johnson, Georgia Forestry Commission, Bugwood.org

    Redbay trunk with bark removed
    Redbay trunk with bark removed to expose sapwood with typical black staining caused by laurel wilt disease.
    Photo credit: Ronald F. Billings, Texas Forest Service, Bugwood.org

    Side view of redbay ambrosia beetle
    Side view of redbay ambrosia beetle, Xyleborus glabratus.
    Photo credit: Michael C. Thomas, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Bugwood.org

    Eggs of the redbay ambrosia beetle
    Eggs of the redbay ambrosia beetle, Xyleborus glabratus, found in galleries of redbay, Persea borbonia.
    Photo credit: Karolynne Griffiths, USDA APHIS PPQ, Bugwood.org


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