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Fri, Apr 27, 12 at 15:53
| This is my Strike it Rich rose which I bought from the local Houston Garden Center. There are a few odd looking leaves that are pointy and the rest of the leaves don't look like that.
Sorry for the link, I've not been able to resize the photos small enough to post them directly on this page Yvette |
Here is a link that might be useful: Strike it Rich
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| Those look normal to me. I've had RRD in my garden quite a few times and that's not it. Google RRD (only spell it out) and click on images...I'm sure there will be lots of pictures. RRD leaves are usually red, really numerous and spiky looking and the infected rose cane will look really thorny. The leaves you picture here look like the smaller leaves on a rose to me, sort of the secondary leaves. Very normal. |
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- Posted by hosenemesis SoCal Sunset 19 USDA (My Page) on Sat, Apr 28, 12 at 0:17
| Ditto. Those are just the little leaves. |
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| Thanks for the responses. I'm new to rose growing and seeing the pics of RRD creeped me out. Hopefully its something I'll never see in my garden. |
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