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Julia Child's thorniness

carolinamary
14 years ago

Hi Folks,

If you have a 'Julia Child' that is a year or more old and if you could possibly take a picture of its canes from the ground up for about the first 10 inches or so, I'd appreciate seeing what yours looks like at the base. My not-very-thorny plant has suddenly gotten extremely thorny on a single cane, especially at the base. I suspect it's the first symptoms of RRD, as I saw with my Cornelia last year and almost removed at that early point (and wish that I had). But if yours looks the same in all the canes that are thick, I'd rethink that worry and just chalk it up to the plant becoming mature.

Mine was an ownroot rose from Chamblees last April and it did well last year; it was not a very thorny rose at any point until the past month or so. Because of some new landscaping work, it was dug up and potted in February... and the pot ended up not too far from the spot where I have already lost 5 roses to Rose Rosette Disease this spring.

Thanks for any help!

Mary

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