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Why is my Impatiens covered in a white, powdery substance?

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A white, powdery substance on Impatiens is likely powdery mildew, a fungal disease that can occur in humid or moist conditions. This disease often appears as a white or gray powdery substance on the leaves and stems. It's important to remove any affected parts of the plant and improve air circulation to prevent the spread of the disease. Fungicides can also be used to treat powdery mildew.
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