I had productive rosa rugosa for many years but the last 4-5 years
I've had some kind of gall insect that has taken over the plants.
Even cutting them completely back to the ground has not gotten rid of
it.
~mIEKAL
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 9:26 AM, <Hilborn.E@epamail.epa.gov> wrote:
> I love rosehips but have been disappointed so far trying to produce them
> here in NC.
>
> I planted a Rosa rugosa var: dwarf pavement for rose hips. I had good
> production the first year of mediocre fruit, then the plant started
> getting foliage problems and the rose hips would mummify instead of
> developing normally. I am about to remove the plant.
>
> Is there any disease resistant, low care rose someone would recommend
> for tasty rosehip production in the humid southeast?
>
> Betsy Hilborn
> 7a NC
>
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