Landscape plants can be injured by biotic and abiotic agents. Abiotic or nonliving agents include issues caused by man-made reasons, or even environmental extremes such as heat, cold, and wind. Other issues could be from poor landscaping practices, and even pollution. This page will be utilized as a resource to show examples of abiotic disorders that Mark experiences as he progresses through the seasons, and travels throughout the landscape.
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