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  3. Leptosphaeria coniothyrium - Wikipedia

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    All brambles, especially black raspberries, are susceptible to cane blight. [3] The causal agent for Cane Blight is the fungus Leptosphaeria coniothyrium. [4]The infection spreads internally first, therefore outwardly noticeable symptoms typically do not appear quickly.

  4. Rubus leucodermis - Wikipedia

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    Rubus leucodermis is a deciduous shrub growing to 0.5–2.5 metres (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 –8 feet), with prickly shoots. [5] While the crown is perennial, the canes are biennial, growing vegetatively one year, flowering and fruiting the second, and then dying.

  5. When Is It Too Late to Prune Roses Before Winter?

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    When forsythia shrubs begin blooming and buds on rose canes swell, it’s time to prune. Spring is the primary pruning season for roses. Spring is the primary pruning season for roses. Cut out ...

  6. How to Prune Roses So They Keep Growing Beautifully - AOL

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    Remove canes smaller than a pencil and any remaining leaves to encourage new growth. Keep an eye on your local forecast to plan your pruning to avoid cold snaps and injury to your plants.

  7. Rubus phoenicolasius - Wikipedia

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    Rubus phoenicolasius (Japanese wineberry, [2] wine raspberry, [3] wineberry or dewberry) is an Asian species of raspberry (Rubus subgenus Idaeobatus) in the rose family, native to China, Japan, and Korea. The species was introduced to Europe and North America as an ornamental plant and for its potential in breeding hybrid raspberries.

  8. Rubus occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    Canes have curved, sharp thorns, while immature canes are unbranched and have a whitish bloom. [9] The black raspberry is related to the red raspberry Rubus idaeus and Rubus strigosus, sharing the white underside of leaves, [10] and fruit that readily detaches from the carpel. [9]

  9. Shrub - Wikipedia

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    Many shrubs respond well to renewal pruning, in which hard cutting back to a "stool", removes everything but vital parts of the plant, resulting in long new stems known as "canes". [10] Other shrubs respond better to selective pruning to dead or unhealthy, or otherwise unattractive parts to reveal their structure and character.

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