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tophats50
Woah, no clue that looks crazy freaky
TelomereTelemetry
Not sure specifically, but those little projections look like some sort of insect gall. Mites maybe?
I_wet_my_plants259
This looks like pear rust, or Gymnosporangium sabinae. It affects pear trees and junipers, as well as other trees in the rose family.
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Woah, no clue that looks crazy freaky
Not sure specifically, but those little projections look like some sort of insect gall. Mites maybe?
This looks like pear rust, or Gymnosporangium sabinae. It affects pear trees and junipers, as well as other trees in the rose family.
Here’s some articles about it.
https://www.rhs.org.uk/disease/pear-rust
https://extension.okstate.edu/fact-sheets/pear-rust.html
Rust. Plant disease.