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Fallen highly-coloured leaves of sycamore, heavily infested with tar spot fungus (Rhytisma acerinum). AutumnROG-11793 Fallen highly-coloured leaves of sycamore, heavily infested with tar spot fungus (Rhytisma acerinum) Autumn Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Acer pseudoplatanus: Sycamore attacked by the black fungus Rhytisma acerinum618031 Acer pseudoplatanus: Sycamore attacked by the black fungus Rhytisma acerinum, 1907-09 (photogravure) by Robert, Philippe (1881-1923); Private Collection; (add.info)
Tar spot on Acer pseudoplatanus leaves C017 / 7026Leaves of sycamore, Acer pseudoplatanus, infested with the tar spot fungus, Rhytisma acerinum, photographed in Norfolk UK in August. R
Tar spot on Acer pseudoplatanus leaf C017 / 7022A leaf of sycamore, Acer pseudoplatanus, infested with the tar spot fungus, Rhytisma acerinum, photographed in Norfolk UK in August. R
Fallen Sycamore leaves with tar-spot fungus and light snow fallROG-14106 Fallen Sycamore leaves with tar-spot fungus and light snow fall Romania Acer pseudoplatanus autumn Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401
Tar Spot Fungus (Rhytisma acerinum) on the leaves of a Field Maple (Acer campestre) tree. Photographed in autumn in Romania
Tar spot fungus on sycamore leaves. Leaves of a sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) tree, affected by the fungal pathogen Rhytisma acerinum, which causes a disease known as tar spot
Field maple leaves in autumn. Infected with tar spot fungus (Rhytisma acerinum)ROG-11798 Field maple leaves in autumn. Infected with tar spot fungus (Rhytisma acerinum). Acer campestre Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only