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Wed, May 22, 13 at 23:23
| Pretty much every leaf looks like this. There is new growth on the bush but this is a pretty systemic thing it looks like. Here's a picture of the bush itself: I've poked around on the internet but can't find anything that looks like this (concentric, brown rings). Closest I can find is the Ringspot Virus, but it doesn't quite match the description/look. |
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- Posted by gator_rider2 z8 Ga. (My Page) on Wed, May 22, 13 at 23:41
| Red Leaf Disease causes reddish-brown leaves with white spores on the undersides, while Red Ringspot Virus causes reddish-brown spots only on top of leaves. If you don't have white spores on under side you have red ring spot Virus. |
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| What part of the country are you located in? |
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| I'm in 8b (Texas). I checked and there's no white spores on the underside. If it is RRV, where'd it come from and is there a way to cure it? |
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