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Oozing spots on Red Oak
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<blockquote data-quote="Raintree" data-source="post: 5508844" data-attributes="member: 82710"><p>Very nice, this symptom haunted me many years ago. I'm not one to let an arborcultural mystery just pass by. For months I researched those same black spots on an oak I had found. No information anywhere to help with an solid ID. I came to my own conclusion that what I was looking at was small pustules of dried slime flux that had oozed from a drought stressed tree. Please if someone knows for certain, chime in. I'm all ears!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raintree, post: 5508844, member: 82710"] Very nice, this symptom haunted me many years ago. I'm not one to let an arborcultural mystery just pass by. For months I researched those same black spots on an oak I had found. No information anywhere to help with an solid ID. I came to my own conclusion that what I was looking at was small pustules of dried slime flux that had oozed from a drought stressed tree. Please if someone knows for certain, chime in. I'm all ears! [/QUOTE]
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