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Tree rust By Denise Ruttan Photo by Jay Pscheidt. An orange-colored rust known as Gymnosporangium libocedri infects a serviceberry plant. The fungus can devastate fruit and cedar trees in gardens in which incense cedar trees are planted close to orchards. Are globs of bright orange goo attacking both your incense cedar and pear trees? You could be dealing with a potentially devastating fungus known as Pacific coast pear rust. "On cedar trees, it looks like someone threw orange marmalade all over the tree," said Jay Pscheidt, plant pathologist...
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