Virused crinum

BarkingDogWoods barkingdogwoods@gmail.com
Mon, 04 Jun 2018 04:42:02 PDT
So I have a collection of crinum, nothing special or unique, and
unfortunately I think some of them are virused. It seems to be located
specifically in two clumps of Hannibal's Dwarf (from two different sources)
that were separated by 100' or more. Neither clump has bloomed for me in
several years.

So my questions:
(1) Is this crinum mosaic virus?
(2) or is there something cultural that can cause this look to the leaves?
(3) The rest of my collection appears mainly free of these symptoms -
although I've dug up two suspect clumps whose leaves don't look 'right'. Are
there varieties that are more susceptible?
(4) Is there any treatment other than destruction of the affected plants?
(5) Finally, is there any hope of my isolating the virus and making sure the
rest of my collection remains healthy?


Thanks in advance.

Lin in east Texas
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