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Jan 5, 2021 11:37 AM CST
Name: Daisy I
Reno, Nv (Zone 6b)
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GrowDammit said:Hi Daisyl.

I looked at the images on your web page, and I haven't seen anything like those symptoms -- clumps of mangled growth with closely-spaced, smallish thorns; bright red foliage and stems; die-back. I suppose it's possible my particular roses are exhibiting RRD symptoms that are not the norm, but removing all of them is a solution I need to consider carefully. I'm old and couldn't do it without help, so the work would be quite expensive.


I based my thoughts on your description in the second paragraph of your first post and on the title of this thread. The antler growths on the roots do look like some types of witches' broom.
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