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  1. About the speakerOur speaker today is Ms Rosemary Blight.Rosemary is a producer and partner at Goalpost Pictures. She is one of Australia’s most experienced producers, with film and television production for over two decades. She is the producer on ABC’s TV series Project CM and also the Executive Producer on the screen adaptation of Timothy Conigrave’s bestselling novel; Holding the Man.

  2. Dr Gayle Allan. “Dr Blight is an inspiring educator who has shown exceptional organisational skills and leadership in her field. She shows great dedication and passion in her work, is a tireless advocate, and an accomplished academic.”. 2 people have recommended Dr Rosemary.

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  3. Rosemary is vulnerable to spider mites, mealy bugs,Whiteflies and thrips. Late blight disease has been reported which can be controlled by drenching the plant with Maneb (1%) at 8-10 days interval. Harvest The first harvest of leaves begins from 8 months after planting, and subsequent harvests can be done at an interval of 3 to 4 months.

  4. Rosemary, Rosmarinus officinalis, is an erect, bushy evergreen shrub in the family Lamiaceae grown for its leaves which are used as a herb. The rosemary plant is usually erect in growth habit and possess branched woody stems with tufts of leaves. The leaves are opposite and usually bladelike and glossy green. The plant produces clusters of 5 ...

  5. Fungal Leaf Spot. This isn’t a disease caused by a single species, but rather a large group of diseases affecting a wide range of plants. Their main similarity is that they all manifest as brown or tan spots, with or without a darker ring. If these expand and join together it is often renamed leaf blight, scorch or blotch.

  6. Rosemary Blight. With a career spanning almost twenty years, Rosemary Blight is one of Australia's leading producers. Rosemary has just completed The Eternity Man with UK director Julien Temple and is also executive producer of James Bogle's feature film Closed for Winter, starring Natalie Imbruglia and based on Georgia Blain's novel of the same title.

  7. Dec 20, 2022 · 1) Powdery Mildew. Powdery mildew is one of the most well-known diseases among herb gardeners. It affects a great range of plants, including rosemary. Luckily, there is a prevalent and obvious symptom of this disease. There will be the formation of white ash-like, powdery spots on the leaves of the infected plant.