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  2. Rosa 'Knock Out' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa 'Knock Out', (aka RADrazz), is a shrub rose cultivar bred by American rose grower William Radler in 1989 and introduced into the United States by Star Roses and Plants in 2000. It was named an All-America Rose Selections winner in 2000.

  3. List of pests and diseases of roses - Wikipedia

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    The patterns may appear on a few or many leaves. Plants are infected by this virus at propagation using infected plant material. [4] Rose wilt – Rose wilt is a complex of viruses and is referred to as "dieback" in some areas. The disease can be spread by vectors such as aphids. Symptoms are variable and range from stunted growth to curled ...

  4. Knock Out Roses Are the Easiest Rose to Grow. Here's ... - AOL

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    They have a long bloom time and few problems with diseases or pests. Knock Out Roses, which were introduced in 2000, come in a variety of sizes, ranging from 18 inches tall to 4 feet tall. There ...

  5. The Knock Out Rose Turns 25 This Year—Here's Why the ... - AOL

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    First created in the 1980s by independent rose breeder William Radler, the Knock Out rose became available for the public to purchase in 2000. Thanks to its vibrant colors, hardiness, and long ...

  6. Rose rosette emaravirus - Wikipedia

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    Rose rosette emaravirus (RRV) is a negative sense RNA virus [1] species of virus in the order Bunyavirales. [2] It is known to infect roses ( Rosa spp.), in which it causes witch's broom and sometimes excessive growth of prickles .

  7. Rose leaf rosette-associated virus - Wikipedia

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    DNA analyses of rose samples have not previously found closteroviruses, [9] [10] and thus they were previously thought to be unable to infect all Rosa, [3] making RLRAV the first known. [ 3 ] References

  8. Sporotrichosis - Wikipedia

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    Sporotrichosis, also known as rose handler's disease, [2] is a fungal infection that may be localised to skin, lungs, bone and joint, or become systemic. [2] [4] It presents with firm painless nodules that later ulcerate. [3] Following initial exposure to Sporothrix schenckii, the disease typically progresses over a period of a week to several ...

  9. Pete Rose died of heart disease, coroner says - AOL

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    The cause of death for Pete Rose, MLB's all-time hits leader, was hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, the Clark County coroner's office announced Tuesday, per WLWT5.He also ...