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Steve Wolfe 21-06-2006 04:49 AM

poplar condition
 

I have a poplar tree in my front yard, which was there when I bought the
house. I was only told that it's a "poplar". The thing grows like a weed,
I don't think there's been a year when it failed to put on at least 5 feet.

There has been a spot on one of the roots for a few years where it has a
very odd growth, and this year, the new, small branches have developed
similar growths. I haven't been able to find similar growths in my
googling, so I'd like to hear if anyone can tell me what this is. Hopefully
it's something that the tree can overcome, but if not, the thing is big
enough (and grows so quickly) that it would be better to take it out sooner
rather than later.

A picture of one of the growths can be found at:

http://codon.com/poplar.jpg

Thanks in advance.

steve



told2b 21-06-2006 05:40 AM

poplar condition
 

Steve Wolfe wrote:
I have a poplar tree in my front yard, which was there when I bought the
house. I was only told that it's a "poplar". The thing grows like a weed,
I don't think there's been a year when it failed to put on at least 5 feet.

There has been a spot on one of the roots for a few years where it has a
very odd growth, and this year, the new, small branches have developed
similar growths. I haven't been able to find similar growths in my
googling, so I'd like to hear if anyone can tell me what this is. Hopefully
it's something that the tree can overcome, but if not, the thing is big
enough (and grows so quickly) that it would be better to take it out sooner
rather than later.

A picture of one of the growths can be found at:

http://codon.com/poplar.jpg

Thanks in advance.

steve


It's a gall, maybe Petiole Gall of Poplar.
It's unsightly but not dangerous.


Pat Kiewicz 21-06-2006 11:51 AM

poplar condition
 
Steve Wolfe said:


I have a poplar tree in my front yard, which was there when I bought the
house. I was only told that it's a "poplar". The thing grows like a weed,
I don't think there's been a year when it failed to put on at least 5 feet.

There has been a spot on one of the roots for a few years where it has a
very odd growth, and this year, the new, small branches have developed
similar growths. I haven't been able to find similar growths in my
googling, so I'd like to hear if anyone can tell me what this is. Hopefully
it's something that the tree can overcome, but if not, the thing is big
enough (and grows so quickly) that it would be better to take it out sooner
rather than later.

A picture of one of the growths can be found at:

http://codon.com/poplar.jpg


Maybe poplar bud gall mites:

http://nofc.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/publicat...allmite_e.html

--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

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(attributed to Don Marti)


told2b 21-06-2006 09:47 PM

poplar condition
 

Steve Wolfe wrote:
It's a gall, maybe Petiole Gall of Poplar.
It's unsightly but not dangerous.


Thanks for the tip on it being a gall. To my untrained eye, it looks like
it may be a crown gall:

http://soilplantlab.missouri.edu/pla.../crowngall.htm

Thoughts?

steve


Split one open, if there are no chambers inside then
it's probably caused by bacteria (crown); if there are
chambers present then probably caused by insect
(aphid, mite, moth, etc.)
If you can't ID it, play it safe, prune off and burn them.


Steve Wolfe 22-06-2006 05:07 AM

poplar condition
 
Split one open, if there are no chambers inside then
it's probably caused by bacteria (crown); if there are
chambers present then probably caused by insect
(aphid, mite, moth, etc.)
If you can't ID it, play it safe, prune off and burn them.


Thanks, I'll split one.

steve




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