Noticed this today on my cork elm. Not that concerned but have never seen this before.
Ohmy222 Shohin Messages 454 Reaction score 617 Location Marietta, GA May 29, 2020 #1 Noticed this today on my cork elm. Not that concerned but have never seen this before.
just.wing.it Deadwood Head Messages 12,141 Reaction score 17,548 Location Just South of the Mason Dixon USDA Zone 6B May 29, 2020 #2 Your tree is trippin dog!
NOZZLE HEAD Shohin Messages 381 Reaction score 362 Location Willamette Valley, Oregon USDA Zone 8b May 29, 2020 #3 Awesome, I wouldn’t be concerned either. Probably growing in the detritus in the fissures. These are growing in the moss of a Douglas fir in a forest planting. Attachments 57BF6DF6-A4D8-42C3-B409-D1F0F153387F.jpeg 273.7 KB · Views: 12
Awesome, I wouldn’t be concerned either. Probably growing in the detritus in the fissures. These are growing in the moss of a Douglas fir in a forest planting.
AaronThomas Omono Messages 1,259 Reaction score 1,348 Location Tucson, AZ USDA Zone 8A May 29, 2020 #4 Lol cool! Spores land all over... if conditions are right they grow.
NOZZLE HEAD Shohin Messages 381 Reaction score 362 Location Willamette Valley, Oregon USDA Zone 8b May 29, 2020 #5 AaronThomas said: Lol cool! Spores land all over... if conditions are right they grow. Click to expand... True. I like your art. I’m a country redneck but whenever I have to go to a city I always stop in at the local modern art museum and get some feels.
AaronThomas said: Lol cool! Spores land all over... if conditions are right they grow. Click to expand... True. I like your art. I’m a country redneck but whenever I have to go to a city I always stop in at the local modern art museum and get some feels.
AaronThomas Omono Messages 1,259 Reaction score 1,348 Location Tucson, AZ USDA Zone 8A May 31, 2020 #6 NOZZLE HEAD said: I like your art. Click to expand... Thanks my friend!