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LAWRENCE — When Frederick Pietrowski saw the large, bright orange, sticky lesions on his northern white cedar trees, he didn't know what to think. Orange fungus on resident's tree can spread ...
Q: I just looked at my evergreens that I was told are Eastern red cedars. I don’t think these trees are supposed to get flowers but right after it rained, some orange floppy flowerlike things… ...
Similar diseases called cedar-quince rust and cedar-hawthorn rust affect junipers and other trees that, like apples, are members of the rose family. It’s difficult to control rust diseases ...
If your cedars are showing signs of disease, you'll need to identify the issue to appropriately treat it. Learn about some of the most common cedar illnesses.
A strange orange or red fungus, called cedar apple rust, is showing up on cedar and apple trees in the Midwest.
A strange orange or red fungus, called cedar apple rust, is showing up on cedar and apple trees in the Midwest. Skip to content FOX 4 Kansas City WDAF-TV | News, Weather, Sports ...
Something from the trees?" We asked Public Works and they say it's actually most likely a fungus. Apparently, some trees get something called Gymnosporangium clavipes, or the cedar-quince rust fungus.
It’s an orange or red, alien-looking form, that hangs out on cedar and apple trees. Courtesy: Davey Trees The fungus is actually known as cedar apple rust and grows in galls, something that is ...
People across the Ozarks have started to notice a fungus hanging in cedar trees, and it's effect on other trees nearby. It's called cedar-apple rust, and it can do real damage to trees. It all ...
Cedar apple rust an interesting fungus. Susan Pike. I was recently sent a photo of what looked like some sort of alien growth on a cedar tree, ...
Question: There are two large juniper trees in my front yard with an orange jelly-like substance with tentacle-like projections on it. Some are small and some are more than 3 ...
If the leaves turn yellow or orange before changing to brown and then dropping off in the fall or winter, ... Various fungal, bacterial, and viral diseases can cause your cedar trees to turn brown.