What causes the leaf of this Camelia to do this? It’s thick like a succulent leaf and whitish on the bottom

by Kitchen_Locksmith558

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  2. Kitchen_Locksmith558

    I have done a bit of research and it seems like this is the fungus Exobasidium camelliae cause this

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