Rose Question
Our roses here in Las Vegas are the healthiest looking and best producing
roses that I've ever had. They slowed down last summer, but took off in the fall with a vengeance that only stopped for a few weeks in January. Now, they're again putting on new growth and have roses and buds all over the place. What concerns me is that the leaves of all the bushes are coated with a clear resin-like substance that makes them sparkle in the sunlight. I first thought I had aphids that were damaging the leaves, but cannot see any, checking both the upper and lower surfaces of the leaves. All the bushes have this coating- like a candy glaze on the upper leaf surface. The leaves themselves show no sign of withering or yellowing. Could this be a normal condition for a rose? Remember, they don't get rain on the leaves except for 3-4 rains a year! All watering is done by drip, and the only "baths" the roses get is from Miracle Grow for Roses, which I apply to the foliage every month or when I sprinkle them with the hose to wash off dust.. -- Tom Gauldin, Las Vegas NV NEW EMAIL NEW PHONE (702) 263-8804 voice/fax |
Rose Question
A test case might be those little roses sold in grocery stores at
Mother's Day. I imagine they are greenhouse grown with no exposure to overhead water or weather. Do they have a waxy sheen? Could it be a pollutant in the air? A difference in the quality of light in a place of no humidity which alters the appearance of surfaces from those of memory? Dunno. An interesting question. Tom Gauldin wrote: Our roses here in Las Vegas are the healthiest looking and best producing roses that I've ever had. They slowed down last summer, but took off in the fall with a vengeance that only stopped for a few weeks in January. Now, they're again putting on new growth and have roses and buds all over the place. What concerns me is that the leaves of all the bushes are coated with a clear resin-like substance that makes them sparkle in the sunlight. I first thought I had aphids that were damaging the leaves, but cannot see any, checking both the upper and lower surfaces of the leaves. All the bushes have this coating- like a candy glaze on the upper leaf surface. The leaves themselves show no sign of withering or yellowing. Could this be a normal condition for a rose? Remember, they don't get rain on the leaves except for 3-4 rains a year! All watering is done by drip, and the only "baths" the roses get is from Miracle Grow for Roses, which I apply to the foliage every month or when I sprinkle them with the hose to wash off dust.. -- Tom Gauldin, Las Vegas NV NEW EMAIL NEW PHONE (702) 263-8804 voice/fax Pat Brothers The Powell House Wake Forest, NC |
Rose Question
Yesterday at work I was looking at the newly leafed out roses after a
week of cold rain. Each leaf was glossy and perfect with an iridescent sheen. Maybe we just don't see what has always been in front of our noses did we only look. Tom Gauldin wrote: Our roses here in Las Vegas are the healthiest looking and best producing roses that I've ever had. They slowed down last summer, but took off in the fall with a vengeance that only stopped for a few weeks in January. Now, they're again putting on new growth and have roses and buds all over the place. What concerns me is that the leaves of all the bushes are coated with a clear resin-like substance that makes them sparkle in the sunlight. I first thought I had aphids that were damaging the leaves, but cannot see any, checking both the upper and lower surfaces of the leaves. All the bushes have this coating- like a candy glaze on the upper leaf surface. The leaves themselves show no sign of withering or yellowing. Could this be a normal condition for a rose? Remember, they don't get rain on the leaves except for 3-4 rains a year! All watering is done by drip, and the only "baths" the roses get is from Miracle Grow for Roses, which I apply to the foliage every month or when I sprinkle them with the hose to wash off dust.. -- Tom Gauldin, Las Vegas NV NEW EMAIL NEW PHONE (702) 263-8804 voice/fax Pat Brothers The Powell House Wake Forest, NC and the Perennials Lady at AAO&GC |
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