the cherry tree grows slowly in monsoon
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Our poor sweet cherries, seven acres of Bings and Lapins, fell prey. Their two-week harvest period coincided with the cool rains--and rampant sporulation of a fungus called Monilinia fructicola. That nemesis of stone fruits around here attacks branches, blossoms, and fruit, causing the dreaded brown rot thats why the cherry tree grows slowly in monsoon.
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