RobertB Chumono Messages 748 Reaction score 718 Location Fairhope AL USDA Zone 8 Aug 27, 2018 #1 what are these? They seam to be slowing the growth on the branches where i have them? can i get rid of? are they a problem?
what are these? They seam to be slowing the growth on the branches where i have them? can i get rid of? are they a problem?
RobertB Chumono Messages 748 Reaction score 718 Location Fairhope AL USDA Zone 8 Aug 27, 2018 #3 Galls maybe? is this telling me my tree isnt healthy?
0soyoung Imperial Masterpiece Messages 7,503 Reaction score 12,915 Location Anacortes, WA (AHS heat zone 1) USDA Zone 8b Aug 27, 2018 #4 Are they soft and foamy or hard? Are they soluble in water (i.e., do they wash off)? What happens when you squeeze one? Have you tried to pick one off? Have you cut through one with your scissors/pruners?
Are they soft and foamy or hard? Are they soluble in water (i.e., do they wash off)? What happens when you squeeze one? Have you tried to pick one off? Have you cut through one with your scissors/pruners?
Mellow Mullet Masterpiece Messages 3,983 Reaction score 11,387 Location Mobile, Alabama-The Heart of Dixie USDA Zone 8-9 Aug 27, 2018 #5 Leaf galls, caused by a midge. You can read more about it here: http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/orn/trees/cypress_twig_gall_midge.htm. Just cut them off if you don't like them, the are harmless.
Leaf galls, caused by a midge. You can read more about it here: http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/orn/trees/cypress_twig_gall_midge.htm. Just cut them off if you don't like them, the are harmless.