This is in the category of "It is always something."
I was working in the garden when I noticed some of the blackberry vines didn't look right. On closer inspection, I saw all of this orange stuff on the underside of the leaves. Without my glasses I first thought it was some sort of insect eggs. I took a leaf inside to check out with my glasses on and saw it was orange rust. It is a fungal infection. The extension site I checked out said there was no cure and to dig up and destroy the infected plants. So far, I only identified it on 2 of the plants. They are now in a bag to head to the dump. I was too scared of it spreading to just toss it over the fence like I do everything else. This may end up being the end of our blackberries, but I hope not.
2 comments:
I hope you have it contained.
My hollyhocks always get rust on them, it doesn't affect the blooms, just the leaves, and doesn't spread to other nearby plants. It's just unsightly.
OH NO!! I hope you have successfully culled out the problem plants.
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