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May 27, 2018 9:56 PM CST
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Name: Zuzu
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Furthermore, the signs are unmistakable. You criticized members for saying that "they can drive down a street and, "on the fly" diagnose RRD!" I think RRD often can be diagnosed "on the fly" Don't you see something suspicious about a rose that looks like this, for example? Even if you were simply driving down the street, this would not look normal.

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Jun 6, 2018 10:30 AM CST
Name: dana aka iris28
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zuzu said:Furthermore, the signs are unmistakable. You criticized members for saying that "they can drive down a street and, "on the fly" diagnose RRD!" I think RRD often can be diagnosed "on the fly" Don't you see something suspicious about a rose that looks like this, for example? Even if you were simply driving down the street, this would not look normal.

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true, rrd is sort of prevalent around here. There is a lot of r multiflora by the rural roadsides. I've seen it in there and in landsacping for commercial properties. and I just saw some rrd on knock outs by the entrance of the subdivision i live in the other day as I was driving home. which reminds me I need to email the hoa. its about 3 to 4 acres away from my house. I see it on knock outs a lot. I think that's why its spreading. I lost 2 giant new dawns several years ago to it.

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