Q&A – What is causing my roses to grow like this? -Rose Rosette
Question:
What is causing my roses to grow like this?
Answer:
This is a disease called rose rosette. UT Extension Agent Celeste Scott tells the three major symptoms of the disease. She says it is vectored by a microscopic mite and is not curable. If you have confirmed the disease, remove the rose bush as soon as possible and throw it in the trash.
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What is causing my roses to grow like this?
Answer:
This is a disease called rose rosette. UT Extension Agent Celeste Scott tells the three major symptoms of the disease. She says it is vectored by a microscopic mite and is not curable. If you have confirmed the disease, remove the rose bush as soon as possible and throw it in the trash.
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