Re: Re:CULT-TMV danger to iris


Yes, thanks. I am thinking that 3 infected tomato plants that were handled
just before an azalea was planted the same morning might be the cause of
the leaves on the azalea looking like they do. It has good color and seems
to be growing ok, but the leaves are thickened or scrunched up looking;
wrinkled like  elephant skin? The 3 tomato plants have been discarded. Not
sure what to do with the azalea.  It was an expensive one. We had planted
two that week , Washington State Centennial $19.95 and Starbright Champagne
$29.95, both from the Waysides Gardens. I hate to loose either of those. But
would not like to take a chance of it spreading to my rose or iris
beds....Sigh.
Donna
NCz7/8




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