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Initial post 7 APR 16 by CHERYL'S GARDEN
I have a ketchup and mustard rose that I bought from a nursery last year and it never grows because of black spots on leaves and stems. I have sprayed it for black spots but nothing seems to help. So I have cut all the black spots of the plant to there is hardly a rose bush. Shall I get rid of it and buy another one? Is this contagious to other roses bushes?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 7 APR 16 by styrax
Yes. Some roses will simply not grow in some climates. It is contagious, but ever enough for it to be an issue for me.
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