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What are the green swollen lumps on my azalea leaves?

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This is Azalea gall fungus. You can pick off the swollen growths and burn them before the swellings turn white, as these contain the fungal spores can spread the infection to nearby plants. Spray the plants with Fruit and Vegetable Disease Control from Bayer.
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