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Rosette (fungus - Cercosporella rubi): This disease is also called double blossom or witches' broom. Symptoms appear in the spring as bunches or clusters of foliage at terminals or along fruiting canes.Thumbnail of Rosette Symptoms Thumbnail of Rosette SymFlower buds are larger and redder than normal. Petals may be purplish, and sepals are much elongated. Infected flowers do not set fruit. Control rosette by removing infected canes as soon as they become noticeable. Destroy all wild berry plants in the vicinity. Remove and burn all fruiting canes soon after harvest and keep plants adequately spaced for good air circulation. Where heavy infection has occurred, mowing all canes to the ground may be necessary. The new thornless blackberry varieties, Navaho and A