Triphragmium ulmariae
Triphragmium ulmariae is a species of rust fungus in the family Phragmidiaceae. It causes meadowsweet rust gall, which develops as a chemically induced swelling, arising from the lower surface of the meadowsweet leaves.
Life cycle
The fungus grows in the petioles and midribs of the perennial plant meadowsweet, a member of the rose family, causing swelling and distortion. Sori develop with bright orange spores. The rust's spores reach the new meadowsweet plants via air movements.The rust has a severe effect on the survival of meadowsweet seedlings.