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What are the pale green lumps on my indoor azalea leaves?

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This is Azalea gall fungus and there are no chemicals to control this. Pick off the swollen growths and burn them. Do this before the swellings turn white, as the white coating of fungal spores can spread the infection to nearby plants. Avoid watering over the leaves.
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