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Jack[_8_] 06-10-2007 08:54 PM

What's The Substance On My Two Hybrid Elm Trees?
 
On the trunks is a dark gray, foul-smelling, fluffy or powdery,
slightly damp substance that eventually ends up on the ground in a
ring around the base of the tree.

Same thing happened last October, but not in prior years. Elms
planted about 25 years ago. Researched a dozen "tree" books; found
nothing. What is this substance? Thank You.

[email protected][_2_] 07-10-2007 02:41 AM

What's The Substance On My Two Hybrid Elm Trees?
 
On Oct 6, 12:54 pm, Windswept@Home (Jack) wrote:
On the trunks is a dark gray, foul-smelling, fluffy or powdery,
slightly damp substance that eventually ends up on the ground in a
ring around the base of the tree.

Same thing happened last October, but not in prior years. Elms
planted about 25 years ago. Researched a dozen "tree" books; found
nothing. What is this substance? Thank You.


Sooty mold is the only thing that comes to mind from the discription.
Good luck


Sheldon[_1_] 07-10-2007 02:47 AM

What's The Substance On My Two Hybrid Elm Trees?
 
On Oct 6, 3:54?pm, Windswept@Home (Jack) wrote:
On the trunks is a dark gray, foul-smelling, fluffy or powdery,
slightly damp substance that eventually ends up on the ground in a
ring around the base of the tree.

Same thing happened last October, but not in prior years. Elms
planted about 25 years ago. Researched a dozen "tree" books; found
nothing. What is this substance? Thank You.


Sounds like a fungus... probably smut, or rust... but could be slime
mold too.


JoeSpareBedroom 07-10-2007 03:31 PM

What's The Substance On My Two Hybrid Elm Trees?
 
"Jack" Windswept@Home wrote in message
...
On the trunks is a dark gray, foul-smelling, fluffy or powdery,
slightly damp substance that eventually ends up on the ground in a
ring around the base of the tree.

Same thing happened last October, but not in prior years. Elms
planted about 25 years ago. Researched a dozen "tree" books; found
nothing. What is this substance? Thank You.



Do a google search to find your state's cooperative extension service, and
call them. Most offer free gardening advice, and are likely to have
information about plant diseases that are specific to your area. Much better
than guesses from all over the country.



Jack[_15_] 07-10-2007 07:21 PM

What's The Substance On My Two Hybrid Elm Trees?
 
On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 14:31:13 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"Jack" Windswept@Home wrote in message
...
On the trunks is a dark gray, foul-smelling, fluffy or powdery,
slightly damp substance that eventually ends up on the ground in a
ring around the base of the tree.

Same thing happened last October, but not in prior years. Elms
planted about 25 years ago. Researched a dozen "tree" books; found
nothing. What is this substance? Thank You.



Do a google search to find your state's cooperative extension service, and
call them. Most offer free gardening advice, and are likely to have
information about plant diseases that are specific to your area. Much better
than guesses from all over the country.


That's good advice but I believe that the opinions from this group are
correct: sooty mold fungus. Did a google on the critters and that's
what it seems to be.


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