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The Howard County Conservancy is a land trust headquartered at Mt. Pleasant Farm in Woodstock, Maryland, a 232-acre farm that is 300 years old. In addition to providing information about land conservation, the Conservancy and its many volunteers offer year-round environmental education and special events for adults and children.
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I might be able to find out. Or maybe the Master Gardeners know!
Can you remind me what kind of leaf they are? I assume you found them at Mt. Pleasant.
I think they might be black gum/tupelo leaves
Most likely it is the feeding damage due to Antispila nyssaefoliella (tupelo leaf miner)
Tupelo leaf miner -- Antispila nyssaefoliella feeding damage
Thanks, Richard!
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