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Common Rose Diseases

By Calsurf73
February 14, 2013

Anyone who grows roses will at one time or another run into problems with disease. Even the most attentive and hard-core rose enthusiast will encounter this problem because, as we all know, we can't control the weather. The majority of rose diseases that we'll discuss here are weather related. Knowing how to identify and understand the causes of these diseases will make your rose growing endeavors easier and more enjoyable, and your roses will be happier in the long run.

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Aug 8, 2018 7:15 PM CST
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Name: Richard Sink
Winston Salem, NC (Zone 7b)
I am planning on buying a climbing rose and it's important to be the most Disease Resistant.

Thank for your time,
Richard
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Aug 9, 2018 7:53 AM CST
Name: Frank Mosher
Nova Scotia, Canada (Zone 6a)
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Richard, I have found that Cl. "Dublin Bay" is virtually free from most diseases, and is simply beautiful. Medium red, large blooms, and lots of blooms if branches are trained horizontally and in bloom all Summer here.
Amongst yellows, again with huge med yellow blooms and plenty of them all summer if trained horizontally, Cl. "Golden Gate"!
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