One of the most common plants in Gainesville lawns are the Crape Myrtle tree or dwarf shrub, known for their beautiful summer colors. However, they are also known for getting a black sooty mold covering the leaves.
The mold isn't a fungus or disease however, it's the symptom of a Gainesville lawn pest the crapemyrtle aphid.
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