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RE: Blooms - Apple growth
- To: "Rose-List" <r*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: RE: Blooms - Apple growth
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- Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 08:32:53 -0700
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Since you say the color is green, I will rule out Crown Gall.
I had read somewhere (on the GardenWeb) that this growth could
indeed be an apple of sorts. Rose are in the same family as apples.
Normally roses put out rose hips, but appearently there is one that
puts out an apple. I may have heard it on ARE's list. I'll look about
and see if I can find more information.
Carleen Rosenlund
Sweetbriar Wool & Old Roses
Rainier, Oregon -zone 6
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> From: Ken Moi <psneath@pris.bc.ca>
> I have one odd thing happening just now. When I was checking and
dead
> heading the roses I noticed a growth about the size of an apple
(and green
> like a green apple), does anyone know what it is and should I do
anything
> about it?
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