Posted by Judith Lea on October 12, 2006, 7:50 am
Yesterday in the garden, I notice that a rambler rose, one of 4, was
covered in rust. On the underside of the leaf, it looked as if there
was a powdery black substance or it could have been weeny dead black
insects. I don't know how to post a link to a photograph of it and
therefore hope that my description will strike a chord somewhere. What
can I do to get rid of both problems/are they part of the one problem?
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Judith Lea
Posted by Emrys Davies on October 12, 2006, 9:52 am
> Yesterday in the garden, I notice that a rambler rose, one of 4, was
> covered in rust. On the underside of the leaf, it looked as if there
> was a powdery black substance or it could have been weeny dead black
> insects. I don't know how to post a link to a photograph of it and
> therefore hope that my description will strike a chord somewhere.
What
> can I do to get rid of both problems/are they part of the one problem?
> --
> Judith Lea
Judith,
If you go to www.google.com > Images > search for 'rose rust' and also
for 'rose diseases' > you will no doubt be able to identify your problem
and see how to control it.
Regards,
Emrys Davies.
Posted by Judith Lea on October 12, 2006, 11:05 am
>If you go to www.google.com > Images > search for 'rose rust' and also
>for 'rose diseases' > you will no doubt be able to identify your problem
>and see how to control it.
Thank you Emrys, I will take a look
--
Judith Lea
> covered in rust. On the underside of the leaf, it looked as if there
> was a powdery black substance or it could have been weeny dead black
> insects. I don't know how to post a link to a photograph of it and
> therefore hope that my description will strike a chord somewhere.
What
> can I do to get rid of both problems/are they part of the one problem?
> --
> Judith Lea