…surrounding area: “Neil, is this rose rosette virus?” This rose stem exhibits the typical rose rosette virus clubiness, often referred to as “bull canes.” And that’s the question I’m being asked time…
…“How can I tell if my roses have rose rosette before I go to the trouble of pruning them?” Metroplex-area rose gardeners have been fighting a fatal virus in their plants for the past several years. It’…
…tell for sure?” I’m not sure why rose rosette virus (RRV) has decided to camp out in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex and ruin all of the roses, but that’s exactly what it’s done in the past five years….
…job annually. The rotten luck of rose rosette virus… Even though only a few canes of this rose show the impact of rosette virus, the entire planting is infested. It was removed a few weeks after this p…
…s working against you, as is the Rose Rosette Virus issue that has cropped up in parts of Texas. I hope I have helped, though. QUESTION 4 HOW CAN I KEEP CRAPE MYRTLES FROM COMING BACK FROM THEIR ROOTS?…
…in a perennial border, the swamp rose is a great rose that fills any gardening niche. About the author: Mike Shoup is the owner of the Antique Rose Emporium. Visit their Brenham and San Antonio display…
…ere covered with thorns. Is this rose rosette virus?” Yes. There is absolutely no question that this is rose rosette virus (RRV), the fatal disease that has been attacking roses for more than 75 years….