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  1. Whether grown as a large arching shrub or as a climber, English Rose Jude the Obscure (Ausjo) is one of the most magnificent sights with its superb, pale yellow and soft apricot, large chalice-shaped blossoms counting up to 70 petals!

    • Black Spot
    • Rust
    • Powdery Mildew
    • Botrytis Blight
    • Cankers
    • Crown Gall
    • Rose Rosette

    Caused by a fungus called Diplocarpon rosae, black spot is a very common rose disease. While it can’t kill your rose, it is unsightly and weakens the plant, making it more vulnerable to serious diseases. When you see black spots on the rose leaves, spray with an all-purpose rose anti-fungal treatment as per the instructions.

    Caused by a range of fungi, this causes yellow-orange marks on the rose’s leaves. The leaves will start to drop off the plant and the rose can die without treatment. Spray with all-purpose rose anti-fungal treatment as per the instructions, and remember to keep the ground below your rose free of leaves and debris.

    Also caused by a fungus, this looks like a pale, powdery substance on the leaves. It’s especially common in late summer and fall, especially when it’s humid. Again, use an all-purpose rose anti-fungal treatment as per the instructions.

    This is common in hybrid tea roses and strikes in humid, warm weather, affecting the rose booms and turning them brown along the edges. It can be treated with an all-purpose rose anti-fungal spray. You can also limit midsummer to fall feeding if you live in a humid climate, as this will slow new growth that is especially vulnerable to this fungus.

    These are dark marks on the rose canes, especially where pruning has taken place. To treat them, you have to remove the sections that are affected, being especially careful to clean your shears. Follow up with an all-purpose rose anti-fungal treatment. You can prevent this issue quite easily by mulching the roots of the rose well each fall to preve...

    These are ugly, round cauliflower-like growths on the rose, and often occur are the crown or soil level of the plant. Sadly, there is no treatment for this issue, and the plant must be destroyed. You cannot plant a rose in that spot for the next two years, or it will reoccur.

    This is a disease carried by a type of mite, and it causes odd-looking red and yellow growth. As it progresses, the rose develops smaller, bright red leaves and shoots, and thorn development increases dramatically. Good, regular pruning and insecticidal soap can prevent this issue, but if your rose is infected you have to destroy it. Bag it first t...

  2. Aug 17, 2012 · One of the exceptions is ‘Jude the Obscure’ who came out of the starting gate, even as an own root, with robust canes, healthy foliage and drop-dead gorgeous flowers with a scent stronger even than it’s parent (one of my favorites) ‘Abraham Darby’. I mean this rose is a serious achievement.

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  3. A very free-flowering rose, bearing large, incurved, chalice-shaped flowers. The petals are medium yellow on the inside and pale yellow on the outside. Its outstanding fragrance is extremely strong with a delicious fruity note reminiscent of guava and sweet white wine.

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  4. Jun 21, 2021 · Here is my rose review for Jude the Obscure. Bred by David Austin Roses. English Roses.

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  5. Mar 1, 2022 · With their strong, fruity fragrance, soft apricot flowers, and velvet-y soft petals, these roses are sure to be a hit wherever they’re planted. Read on for everything you could need to know about the Jude the Obscure rose and how to grow them at your own house!

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