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Plumeria leafcutter bees cut semi-circular holes in leaves to use in constructing nests. While they don’t harm the plant significantly, the visual impact may not be desirable for some gardeners.
Understanding Black Spots with Tiny Holes on Plumeria Leaves Black spots with tiny holes on plumeria leaves can be concerning and are usually indicative of underlying issues. These symptoms can arise from various causes, including fungal and bacterial infections, pest damage, nutrient deficiencies, and even environmental factors. Additionally, the presence of water droplets on leaves […]
Snails and slugs feed on plant tissue, leaving irregular holes on leaves and flowers. Their feeding can cause significant damage, especially to young and tender growth.