I read that there is a potential that it can be spread through the pollen. Also this is much more common in grafted roses, so purchasing own root roses can be helpful.
Are both of your Generous Gardeners affected? If so, did you notice a difference in the plant you deadheaded and/or pruned by the walkway? It's all so very interesting and I appreciate the information you gave!
Thank you so much for this info, Olga! I thought I had spider mites but it looks like it may be this RMV. No wonder my efforts to get rid of spider mites are not working!
I have mosaic in at least one , thank you for this information.
I read that there is a potential that it can be spread through the pollen. Also this is much more common in grafted roses, so purchasing own root roses can be helpful.
So right, another reason to go for own roots!
Are both of your Generous Gardeners affected? If so, did you notice a difference in the plant you deadheaded and/or pruned by the walkway? It's all so very interesting and I appreciate the information you gave!
My GGs, on the arch, are both affected. The other GG in the garden is not, or not so far...Thank you!
Well, I just learned a lot! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your wisdome
Thank you so much for this info, Olga! I thought I had spider mites but it looks like it may be this RMV. No wonder my efforts to get rid of spider mites are not working!
Very informative. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!