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Thu, Oct 18, 12 at 22:13
| I hope this link works. I checked it on my wife's computer so it should. It appears to me that its main use is to determine which herbicides are safe to use around roses. The user will have to check whether they are safe to use around humans.
http://www.hriresearch.org/Docs/Publications/JEH/JEH_1999/JEH_1999_17_ 4/JEH 17-4-164-167.pdf |
Here is a link that might be useful: Evaluation of Herbicides for Phytotoxicity to Rose Plants
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- Posted by henry_kuska z5 OH (kuska@neo.rr.com) on Sat, Oct 20, 12 at 10:03
| If you see "damage" this link reminds us of other possible sources/causes: http://www.aces.edu/counties/StClair/documents/NRHerbicides-SecondaryD amageLee2011.pdf |
Here is a link that might be useful: link for above
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| Thanks, Henry. I know first hand about herbicide damage to roses. When it happened to me I of course though RRD right off the bat. It really does look very similar. Thankfully my neighbor fessed up to having sprayed his hedge for poison ivy before I'd destroyed all my roses! |
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