Help! The leaves on my rosebush have a weird color and texture!
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Sounds like there is a deficiency going on. https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/environmental/leaves-turning
Might be a deficiency or could be normal. In the morning I can take photos of mine for you to compare. If need be contact a reputable nursery that sells roses and see what they suggest. On mine the new spring grwth comes out ourple and leafs out to a lovely green. Have you fed them? Changed brands?
not for nothing but I believe that was what i gave you
This looks like a virus called rose rosette. It's spread by a mite (not an insect, but related to spiders) that hides in buds and is too small to see with the naked eye. It's most likely to appear on a weedy shrub rose called multiflora rose. Eliminate all the multiflora rose within 300 feet of your roses, if you can. Contact your cooperative extension service office or a state rose society for more information. And there's no control or resistant roses at this time. Clare
I agree, have had the same problem in the past and had to eliminate the rose so it would not spread to other roses. Good luck
I have learned that any bush type rose LOVES a great hair cut. I once tried to kill a rose bush (it was really big) by moving it and then trimming off the parts that died - in July. Amazingly, it prospered. I haven't been by that house - we sold to see if it is still alive but my money is on it.
mostly found on knockout roses,called witches broom.very thorny on the new red growth.Have to get rid off asap and cannot plant same variety for 3 yrs. in that spot.No other solution for it.Sorry.