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    Tar Spot: Images

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    Leaf damage from tar spot on an unidentified leaf

    Leaf damage from tar spot on an unidentified leaf

    Photo credit: Robert L. Anderson, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org

    Tar spot on maple

    Tar spot on maple

    Photo credit: Andrej Kunca, National Forest Centre - Slovakia, Bugwood.org

    Raised tar spots on a leaf of silver maple

    Raised tar spots on a leaf of silver maple

    Photo credit: Steven Katovich, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org

    Tar spot symptoms on leaves of red maple

    Tar spot symptoms on leaves of red maple

    Photo credit: Florida Division of Plant Industry Archive, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Bugwood.org

    Tar spot symptoms on leaves of maple

    Tar spot symptoms on leaves of maple

    Photo credit: Florida Division of Plant Industry Archive, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Bugwood.org

    The fruiting bodies of tar spot on a maple leaf

    The fruiting bodies of tar spot on a maple leaf

    Photo credit: Bruce Watt, University of Maine, Bugwood.org

    Vertical cross-section of apothecium with ascospores emerging

    Vertical cross-section of apothecium with ascospores emerging

    Photo credit: Bruce Watt, University of Maine, Bugwood.org

    Vertical cross-section of apothecium with ascospores emerging

    Vertical cross-section of apothecium with ascospores emerging

    Photo credit: Bruce Watt, University of Maine, Bugwood.org


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