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Carrie W
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Saratoga Springs New York
USA
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Posted - Jul 02 2008 :  09:24:12 AM  Show Profile
This mushroomy kind of thing is growing all over my prickly evergreen tree...anyone know what it is????

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Julie
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Posted - Jul 02 2008 :  10:21:24 AM  Show Profile
It kooks like cedar apple rust or gymnsporangium.

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JoAnn
Colville Washington
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Posted - Jul 02 2008 :  11:05:04 AM  Show Profile
Julie is correct. My husband is a mycologist and I showed it to him and he said cedar apple rust. Here's a link. http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/hortnews/1993/4-28-1993/rust.html JoAnn
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Carrie W
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Saratoga Springs New York
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Posted - Jul 03 2008 :  10:54:37 AM  Show Profile
Thank you Julie and JoAnn- I printed out the page you linked me to so I can share it with my husband. Very interesting!!! It is actually quite pretty but rather gross (gelanous) to touch and we washed well after. This has never happened before!

Carrie

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