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Old 30-06-2003, 12:08 AM
Roger Helbig
 
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Default Pear Tree - Yellow "Marshmallow like" growth on trunk

We have an old pear tree which has recovered from fire blight more
than once and still yields lots of tasty pears - we just discovered a
bright yellow "marshmallow like" growth near the base of the trunk - I
was able to scrape this off with a spoon and then washed the spot down
thoroughly with a hose - we have kept the "growth" in a double sealed
zip lock bag and want to find out what it is and what further
treatment that we should take. Thanks.

Roger
Richmond, CA

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