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Top 1.   Jul 16, 1998 6:57 AM

» WilliamG - Yes Mark, that probably explains the indication that something h

Yes Mark, that probably explains the indication that something has been munching on the leaves a little bit, but the browning and drying out of the ends of the leaves on certain rose bushes has stumped me completely. It doesn't seem to be terminal and I do see some new growth on some plants. But for me it is a mystery and I have had cats in the house all my life! The curiosity is killing me!

William Groth, Houston TX,

USDA zone 9a Upper Texas Gulf Coast

Budding Rosarian (actually a HARJ), Herbophile,

Gardener and Avid Aquarist, Enophile and Genealogist

-- posted by WilliamG


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