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Re: Bug or disease?
- To: r*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Bug or disease?
- From: "* W* <c*@cyberhighway.net>
- Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 12:02:17 -0700
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rosenlund wrote:
>
> <Can you describe the leaves better?>
> It has a ruffled like the veins in the leaves have
> been pulled, making the leave bulge or pucker.
>
> <Do they look stunted?> Yes, a few do.
>
> <How about the stems? Are they the usual length?
> The stunted ones kind-of stop developing.Yet some
> new clean leaves have push past them.
>
> <How's the color? >
> Now that made me thinking. TINY brownish spots,
> encircled with yellow.
>
> Dave (from the list) suggested aphids, there are some
> here with ladybugs. The little brown spots fit the
> discription. I guess I'm really in bug area now.
>
> <Are they spaced right, or are they bunched up?>
> They have tons of room and only these 2 roses have it.
>
> Sincerely,
> Carleen in the wet side of Oregon, yet it's been nice
> and dry for days.
Carleen - that last question referred to the spacing of the leaves -- do
they look bunched up? kinda sounds like some rosetting there. I don't
vote for bugs at all -- i vote for a virus, especially since it sounds
like you got all these grafted from the same mother plant, which is how
we spread it. Sounds like rose spring dwarf. prune it with a shovel.
Cathy, CR, zone 6a, dry side.
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