savoy disease

savoy disease
noun
Usage: usually capitalized S
Etymology: so called from the resemblance of the leaves to those of savoy cabbage
: a virus disease of plants transmitted by a lace bug (Piesma cinerea) and marked by wrinkling of leaves

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