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Elderica/Afgan Pines problem
I have 4 Elderica or Afgan pines that I planted 4 years ago. They have done
great up until now. I just noticed that on all 4 trees there are little gooey, gritty white balls attached to the trunks. Mainly near the base of the tree and the in joints where limbs are growing out from the tree. I pulled the ones off that I could reach. One of the white balls was nearly as big as a golf ball and it had a small worm in it. I have a Japanese Black Pine growing right next to the Elderica pines and it is untouched. Maybe this is an Elderica Pine problem? If you have any advice, I would appreciate your help. Thanks |
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