"âÂÂUnfortunately, there is no cure for roses infected with rose rosette disease,â confirmed Clark. âÂÂInfected rose bushes, including roots, should be pulled up and removed. You can either burn the infected plants or bag them up and put them in the trash.âÂÂ
Ivie said that The Landscape Co., just north of the city limits, will uproot 146 Knockout Roses. They will be replaced with 80 Crimson Fire loropetalum, 66 Kaleidoscope abelia and 50 Stella de Oro daylilies."
http://www.oconeeenterprise.com/news/article_dc781ad4-8604-11e4-9e31-873227fe2938.html?mode=story
Here is a link that might be useful: link for above
This post was edited by henry_kuska on Fri, Dec 19, 14 at 16:20
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