Hi all,

We have this pear tree (dont know what type of pear exactly, they're small though!) and I noticed that it's leaves are full of these, what I presume, eggs.

Anyone has any ideas what it is?
Location is Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Doesn't have a strict watering schedule, as it's outdoors, but reddit won't let me post it otherwise. It receives light from 9 AM – 2 PM i reckon?

by Damselinstress

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  2. Not eggspear rust (Gymnosporangium sabinae). Very common in Europe. Check for junipers nearby; the fungus cycles with them. Pick off affected leaves and bin, not compost. Removing junipers reduces future infections.

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