is this the beginning of rose rosette??
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New rose growth looks odd
Comments (6)Looks like the beginning of rose rosette disease (RRD). It is not common in this area but does occur. It is considered to be a virus vectored by a mite but the exact causal agent is still unconfirmed. The symptoms vary widely but reddish, distorted foliage growth (very distinct from common red new growth), congested growth habits and excessive thorniness are all signs. I'd take a clipping into your local extension service for a proper diagnosis as this is both a fatal and very infectious disease. Affected plants should be removed and destroyed promptly. And until diagnosis is confirmed, sterilize your pruners!...See MoreFirst report of rose rosette disease caused by Rose rosette virus on K
Comments (6)I added what I had on Friday. I can see the addition, but it was never recorded in the number of posts???? Title: "First report of rose rosette disease caused by Rose rosette virus on Knock Out roses in Louisiana." Author(s) : Singh, R.; Valverde, R.; Cook, M.; Owings, A. Author Affiliation : Department of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA. Author Email : rsingh@agcenter.lsu.edu Journal article : Plant Health Progress 2016 No.August pp.PHP-BR-16-0022 ref.1 Abstract : " To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of rose rosette disease caused by Rose rosette virus on Knock Out roses in Louisiana. It is difficult to assess the total value of roses in Louisiana but this disease has the potential to negatively impact the thriving rose industry in the state."...See MoreFirst report of Rose leaf rosette-associated virus infecting rose (Ros
Comments (3)Thanks Professor Henry. Just want to point it out, on your web page your Last revised date should be 8-13-2020, not 8-13-2920. :-)...See MoreRose Rosette Disease and ordering roses online/9b SF Bay Area
Comments (3)Thank you, Diane and Shelia, for your kind feedback. It makes me feel so much better. I'm heading out to the garden now to plant a few ARE roses. Happy gardening!...See Moreseil zone 6b MI
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