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hemnancy

First roses to bloom, rose maggots

hemnancy
17 years ago

And the winner is.... Zepherine Drouhin, again! I thought one of my new roses might give her a run for the money but she is still the champion. And she keeps on pumping out blooms all summer, fall, and even tries after frost.

I was reading on the rose forum about Rose Midges, which lay eggs on rose buds and the maggots eat into the growth point and also ruin the blossoms. I saw a white very small wormy thing on a rose bud of a rose I bought last year at a local nursery, and am wondering now what I saw as the rose forum made them sound like the pest from Hell. I usually buy small own-root roses from a California nursery but last year I bought three grafted roses. I can see that they might be more likely to be infected since they had probably been growing in the ground then dug and potted up so the overwintering pupa could be there in the soil. A cutting grown plant might not have any original soil. Has anyone had experience with them here?

Nancy

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