On February 18, 2018, I monitored our team's five multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora) shrubs at our Radford Bike Path site in Radford, Virginia. It was a warm, sunny day (55°F) following an unusually warm week where temperatures rose above 65°F and rain persisted much of the week. Since last weeks monitoring, I have notice that many of the understory plants are beginning to leaf out and develop some color. On the multiflora rose shrubs, I noticed that the leaves have a red outline at the end of each leaflet. On all five of our shrubs, I estimated more than 100 breaking leaf buds on each shrub. Additionally, two of our shrubs were bearing ripe fruit that was not present the week prior. When ripe, the fruit are red, fleshy, and about the size of a pea. (Post by C Gleason.)
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