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A picture of this rose can be viewed at the following site:
http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/researchoperations/rosegarden/single.asp?id=106&group=Rugosa
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This link is no longer valid.
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The New Mexico link to rose mosaic virus information no longer works.
http://aces.nmsu.edu/ces/plantclinic/documents/rmv.pdf
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Thank you Henry. I have left the information about the link there, but made a note that it no longer works. Perhaps if anybody else can supply further information....
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The rose mosaic virus link to the New Mexico article no longer works. Here is a 2013 link by the same author that does work: http://aces.nmsu.edu/ces/plantclinic/documents/rmv.pdf
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Thank you Henry. I have replaced the link in the Glossary for Rose Mosaic Virus. Admin - can you please check I have done this correctly. I thought the link should be highlit in blue.
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Is there a way in which HelpMeFind would be able to note which nurseries carry RMV-free versions of particular roses?
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We currently do not provide that information but that certainly is a good suggestion - we will add it to our to-do list.
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2 SEP 12 by
Tessie
I think it is a great suggestion and hope it can be implemented soon. I'd like to see in that designation where the rose was tested/treated for RMV. Like UC Davis or Florida Southern College. I believe there may be other places in the US that do this (and it would be nice to learn of them), but I have no idea in other parts of the world which entities perform this type of service. Through HMF perhaps we can all find out about these efforts and thus identify more sources for roses free of Rose Mosaic Virus.
Thanks for looking into this HMF!
Melissa
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Vintage roses now lists many of their roses as VID. I feel that the suggestion for Help-Me-Find to allow the dealers to provide that information here would be very HELPful to cool weather rose growers.
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