Washington Hawthorn help

Joe_B

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Hi all,

Working on my Hawthorn today and noticed this big burl type form on one of the branches. It’s about 6 years old. Any idea what it is? Should it be removed? Thanks!
 

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sorce

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Could be dat rust.

I'd cut it off.

Sorce
 

Corrado

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yep--Cedar Apple Rust. Comes from neighboring Eastern Juniper trees. People use these to screen out /privacy of their yards. Cut it off!! and start next spring with fungicides for prevention.
 
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