One of my Geranium Rozanne has suspicious looking variegation on its leaves this spring. The plant seems otherwise healthy and is even blooming, but as these plants aren't normally variegated I am concerned. Also, a few of the lowest leaves have brown spots all over them. Could this be a virus or other disease? Thanks.
This message was edited May 24, 2012 9:15 AM
Geranium Rozanne white streaks on leaves
I think youre right, looks like cucumber mosaic virus.
http://vegetablemdonline.ppath.cornell.edu/PhotoPages/WeedHosts/C_Geranium.htm
Yikes! Thanks for the info. I just went and pulled two geraniums, this one and another that just started showing symptoms. Bagged and trashed, and hopefully none of my other geraniums caught it.
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