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Black (Cherry) Birch Fungus

Started by bjorn, April 05, 2012, 03:37:10 PM

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bjorn

Several of the Black Birch trees in my woodlot have a bright orange fungus growing on them.  It seems to be coming from places where sap may have leaked out from an old scar or old branch.  Anyone seen this? or know if it is a problem?

g_man

I don't know if it is the same but I have seen it on pin cherry. Bright orange, almost flouresant, usually the center is rotten if I cut them.

cutterboy

 bjorn, the black birches I cut in the winter ooze sap out of their stumps in the spring and after a while an orange mass will form over the damp stump. I think it is some kind of fungus. I don't think you have to worry about it because it seems to be normal for that tree.
To underestimate old men and old machines is the folly of youth. Frank C.

bjorn

Thanks cutterboy!  It does seem to be the case.  The trees seem fine.  I suppose it is just a fungus that gorges on the sap.

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