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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. |
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