Growths on trees are commonly referred to as "galls." These abnormal growths can be caused by various factors, including insects, fungi, bacteria, or environmental stress. Galls can vary in shape, size, and appearance, depending on the organism responsible for their formation. While some galls may indicate a problem, many do not harm the tree significantly.
The natural phenomenon that allows for the growths on trees to occur is called photosynthesis.
The orange growths on cedar trees are likely cedar-apple rust, a fungal disease that affects cedar trees and certain apple trees. The growths can impact the health of the tree by inhibiting photosynthesis and weakening the tree. It is important to manage this disease through pruning infected branches and using fungicides if necessary.
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a group of trees is called a forest of trees
A series of trees is called a line of trees or an avenue.
Goldfish can develop growths on their heads due to a condition called "Lymphocystis," which is caused by a virus. This virus can be triggered by stress, poor water quality, or other environmental factors.
They are called deciduous trees. BY:Maria An
The "goo" from trees is called sap.
The fuzzy growths would be mould spores.
Trees that shed their leaves are called deciduous trees.
No, because not all plants are trees.
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