Tomatoes
Blossum end rot, caused by uneven watering and calcium defiency
Fruit blemish canker and stink bug damage
Alternaria on tomato fruit
Late blight on tomato fruit
Late blight on tomato plant
Parasitized tomato hornworm
Pepper maggot
Anthracnose on tomato fruit
Tomato epinasty from 2,4,D (Herbicide spray damage)
Late blight on tomato fruit
Late blight on tomato leaf
Bacterial canker on tomato field
Bacterial canker on tomato fruit
Large blossom scars on tomatoes
Tomato Graywall
Tomato Hornworm larve
Tomato fruit puffiness
Bacterial canker in a tomato field
Damping-off root rot in tomatoes
Leaf roll on tomatoes
Slug damage on tomato fruit
Varigated cutworm damage on tomato fruit
Tomato leaf damage from late blight
Tomato with growth cracks on fruit
Tomato with herbicide damage on leaf
Tomato with late blight symptom on the fruit
Tomato with late blight lesion on the leaf
Tomato with late blight damage on ripe fruit
Tomato with late blight on ripe fruit, infection
Tomato with late blight stem scar mold
Tomato late blight white mold on ripe fruit
Tomato plant with leaf roll
Tomato with pin worm webbing
Tomato with pin worm on the leaf
Tomato leaf with Roundup drift injury
Tomato leaflet with aphids
Tomato with close up of septoria leaf spot
Tomato with Septoria leaf spots showing spore horns
Tomato fruit with uneven ripening or yellow shoulder
Tomato (greenhouse) botrytis petiole canker
Tomato with "ghost spots" caused by the Botrytis fungus on lower left of fruit.
Tomato (greenhouse) leaf edema and distortion
Tomato (greenhouse) phythotoxicity
Tomato (hydroponic) pithium damage
Tomato (greenhouse) physiologic leaf roll
Tomato with adventitious shoots emerging from botrytis-damaged stem.
Tomato with alternaria canker on stem. Note tell-tale concentric rings.
Tomato with alternaria on leaf
Tomato with bacterial canker fruit spot
Tomato with bacterial canker damage
Tomato leaf with bacterial leaf spot and bacterial speck
Tomato fruit with bacterial spot
Tomato botrytis cankered fruit
Tomato epinasty (twisting) caused by growth regulator type (2,4-D) herbicide.
Tomato girdled by wireworm
Greenhouse-grown tomato fruit with "green shoulder" caused by high temperatures on top of fruit.
Tomato with magnesium deficiency, which can sometimes be induced by excessive potassium levels in soil
Tomato with chlorosis (yellowing) and epinasty (twisting), probably from herbicides or air pollutants.
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