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Old May 17, 2016   #17
Heritage
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I agree, that is probably not a virus, most likely too much rain. As mentioned above, I would get a diagnosis from an extension agent if possible (Texas A&M?) before you make any decisions. Some diagnosis by extension agents are better than others, but they always have the advantage of DXing from a live plant rather than a photo.

Good luck
Steve
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