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23-05-2009, 05:01 PM
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| | violet bramble rust ID Hi all,
this appears to me to be violet bramble stem rust, Phragmidium Violaceum, not pale bramble rust, Kuehneola uridinis - according to Ted Ellis, ''the powdery aecidia appear as orange/yellow lesions on stems and leaves in may''.
This appear to be right for that description -we usually see leaf shots though, so I cant be sure - any help please?
(please not microscope spore shots needed !!! i was hoping this would do!) 
Cheers
Ken
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