Plant growth often slowed, with shorter internodal apices and smaller, sometimes rolled leaves. Plants infected early have a rather bushy habit, partly linked to the development of numerous axillaries (figures 1 and 2).
Deformed and discolored leaves: more or less yellow (yellows) and/or purplish (anthocyanin) (figures 3 and 4). Leaf blade often thicker, even brittle.
Sometimes presence of adventitious roots on the stems.
Abnormally straightened flowers, often sterile with morphological aberrations (figures 5 and 6):
the sepals, whose veins take on a purplish color, remain completely joined and the calyx is hypertrophied (big bud);
the flowers are sterile and the petals are green, with stamens of the same color (loss of floral pigment, virescence);
the sepals may be leaf-like (phyllody); we can also note the malformation or the absence of petals, stamens and carpels, the hyperdevelopment of the petioles, etc. ;
Rare fruits with reduced growth, hard coloring slowly and irregularly and having a rather thick peduncle contrasting with their reduced size fruits.