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1 Comment To "Witches Broom in roses"
#1 Comment By roseman On 05/14/2017 @ 9:15 am
The virus that caused the witches broom should not cause any harm to the Azelias or any other plants. You could also replant a rosebush there if you change out the soils in the area removing all the root material you can.