I believe you might be referring to an Osage Orange Tree. See Related Links to see if I am correct.
It indicates that the tree is starting to rot and that there is fungus inside it.
The tree that resembles having green string beans growing on it is likely the Catalpa tree. Catalpa trees produce long, slender seed pods that can resemble green beans, especially when they are still immature. These pods can grow up to 12 inches in length and hang from the tree, giving it a distinctive appearance during the growing season.
The shiny green ball you are referring to is most likely an oak gall, which is a growth formed on oak trees in response to certain insects laying eggs or feeding on the tree. Galls can vary in size and shape, and are often green when young. They provide protection for the developing insect inside.
The tree you are referring to is likely a hazelnut tree. Hazelnuts are covered by a green husk that eventually turns brown and splits open to reveal the nut inside.
The tree with leaves that are light green with dark green outlining on the inside is likely a Silver Maple (Acer saccharinum) or a Field Maple (Acer campestre). These species are known for their distinctive leaf coloration.
A magic crocodile tongue got into the tree it was growing on.
coconut tree
It could be "Oak apples" which are galls on the trees made by the gall wasp. Another possibility is fungus. Answer They are definitely galls not fungus. I have golf-ball sized green pods on oak tree that are NOT galls.They are hollow except for what looks like a very small green flower inside.I'm clueless as to what they are.
To find an Apricorn tree, you need to look for a fairly small tree with a colored ball on top. The ball cam be green, black, pink, red, white, and blue. The easiest tree to find is on the west side of Kurt's house in Azalea Town. The ball will be white. To pick the Apricorn, stand facing the tree and press the A button on you DS.
Apple trees are typically full of beautiful green leaves during the spring and summer months. This is when they are actively growing and photosynthesizing to produce energy for the tree and fruit development.
During the 1981 Benson and Hedges International, Langer hit his second shot into a tree by the 17th green. Famously, Langer climbed the tree and played his third shot, knocking the ball onto the green. Langer missed his putt for par and went on to finish second in the tournament.
A large, fast-growing evergreen with bluish green leaves and flowers. The tree can grow to 375 - 480 ft (125 - 160 m).