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Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have successfully revived fungal specimens collected over 80 years ago, ...
White, black, and fuzzy grey mold can be seen growing rapidly throughout Nyesha Lacy’s apartment in Washington. “I just want to know, why is this happening to me?” Lacy said.
As wine lovers, we can’t forget Botrytis cinerea, the grey mold known as Noble Rot that under the right circumstances can affect grape bunches to create ethereally sweet wines such as Sauternes ...
If you’ve ever seen a fuzzy gray strawberry, you’ve seen gray mold. It affects more than 1,400 different plant species, and there is no real cure for it.
Botrytis cinerea (gray mold) is a problem on strawberries this year thanks to the rainy weather this spring. The fungus causes infected blossoms to turn brown and dry up.
If gray mold goes untreated, it could kill the flowers. Hoping to avoid the gloom, the city had put up the baskets May 14. Gray mold, or botrytis cinerea, thrives in damp cool weather.
"It was just totally infested with the grey mold, the black mold, the white mold," she said. Later, she discovered another mold spot, which was located on the kitchen air vent.
Dark gray mold, with ominous black flecks, spread like festering storm clouds above the shower. The vile fungus slithered down the wall, coating the lid of a TRESemme shampoo bottle.
Gray mold is a gardener’s nightmare. The fungus, also known by its scientific name Botrytis cinerea, is a scourge to more than 200 agricultural and ornamental plant species, including staples ...