It’s November, and it’s unseasonably warm as John John Brown, a Muscogee elder, works to replant peach saplings. “I haven’t had much luck growing them from seed,” he says. The reason, he thinks, is ...
Long-term infested spots are super-gummy and possibly enlarged. More sap is oozed out. Fungus chains (curly orange threads) grow out of the bark and the diseased bark starts peeling, making the peach ...