Sounds like mildew. Roses are prone to all sorts of fungus/virus,insect pests. If you do not mind chemicals then spray as per manufacturers...
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I would tend to agree. They are pretty tough plants you know. Hardy down to well below freezing. It is winter wet which kills them.
Oh well, then it is no good telling you that some ferns may be propagated by laying down a frond so that the rachis is in close contact with the...
You can certainly divide the rootball of these ferns. Drynaria quercifolia is its proper name by the way. However, you may need to find a pice of...
Try these sites for help on Computer things http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/ http://www.techguy.org/ There are others but I find these good.
If you ever see a book called Hardy Ferns by Reginald Kaye (well out of print now) it is worth a read. Also good is M Rickard's book Plantfinders...
Found it. Fern Spore Sowing. The first, second and third essential is sterility of every part of the growing system (except perhaps the...
Ferns produce spores. These are incredibly tiny. The 'seeds' you see are in fact spore cases, each one containing 1,000s of spores. I have an...
H. tuberosus hs 10 petals (not really petals, but you know which bit I mean) and yours has 12. The leaves on H. tuberosus are darker green and...
We have about 10 different ones, but they all flower at the same sort of time, in June. This is probably because the most available types are all...
She has just been out for the last couple of hours under supervision and she just nipped behind the settee and toileted. AND we had sprayed all...
She is locked in there now, screaming blue murder!
Moppet is a mackerel tabby, She has two go faster stripes down either side of her back bone. Sadly though if she continues to behave the way she...
I am sorry to totally disagree with the id, but the roots are nothing like even the weediest H. tuberosus roots. I grew it for a while, but since...
We found this three weeks ago, screaming blue murder in our hedge. Friends down the road say it had been around a few days, drinking from their...
To be honest it looks more like Helianthus decapetalus than Jerusalem artichoke. However there are about 19 different species of Helianthus and...
I rather think they are. Almost all of the Aroid family are poisonous to a more or less degree. Certainly the bulbs of this plant are not edible.
Phytolaca americana!
Take care when grwoing any plums from stones. 1. They do not always come true, depends on the bees! 2. They do have a nasty habit of growing into...
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