File:Rust of Acaia koa caused by Endoraecium acaciae- Witches' broom symptom - 9103401402.jpg

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English: Endoraecium acaciae, the most common of koa rusts, has been found on A. koa var. koa on Maui, Kaua`i, and Hawai`i, and on A. koaia on Hawai`i, Kaua`i, and Moloka`i. It has not been found on A. koa var. latifolia. This fungus produces conspicuous, profusely-branched brooms up to 30 cm long comprised of much reduced, flattened phyllodes covered with spore masses from: www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/gardner/diseases/koa%20dise...
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