What is the orange stuff that comes out of trees?

Infrequently in the spring, you might see an orange, slimy substance slowly oozing from a wound on a hardwood tree. This is a fungus or a complex of fungi and yeast that colonize the sap that leaks from a tree wound.
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Is orange slime mold harmful?

– It appears overnight and looks like a horror-show blob that's slithered its way into your garden. The gross-looking substance known as slime mold shows up on mulch and lawns, but is harmless to plants.
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What is the orange goo on cedar trees?

What “it” is is a fungus, called cedar-quince rust (Gymnosporangium clavipes). This is an interesting fungal organism that requires 2 different hosts to complete its life cycle. One stage occurs on junipers – in this case, the common eastern red cedar.
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What is the orange stuff in bushes?

The orange structures with spikes are called telia and occur only on the cedars/junipers and produce spores that infect the apple host. The spores produced on the leaves of the apple infect the cedars/junipers.
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Why do trees have lichen?

Lichens are often found on tree trunks, branches and twigs as the bark provides a stable place to reside to collect needed sunlight, rainwater and materials from the air. They grow on healthy trees, as well as stressed or otherwise unhealthy ones.
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Are tree lichens harmful?

Lichen is self-sustaining – it doesn't take any nutrients from the tree that it's on and therefore doesn't harm the tree (although some people consider it unsightly). It gets all of the nutrients it needs from rain and the surrounding air.
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Are lichens harmful to humans?

Very few lichens are poisonous. Poisonous lichens include those high in vulpinic acid or usnic acid. Most (but not all) lichens that contain vulpinic acid are yellow, so any yellow lichen should be considered to be potentially poisonous.
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What are the orange balls on evergreen trees?

What are they? It sounds as though your juniper trees have a fungal disease called cedar-apple rust (Gymnosporan-gium). The orange balls you see are the fruiting body of the fungus. The first year of infection, the fungus forms a brownish-green swelling 1-2 inches in diameter on the juniper branch.
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What is the orange stuff on my soil?

Slime Mold Basics

The orange fungus growing in your mulch is a species of slime mold known scientifically as physarum polycephalum. These slime molds are single-cell organisms that feed on the bacteria produced by decomposing plant material, aiding the natural decomposition process.
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Is cedar apple rust harmful to humans?

Is cedar apple rust harmful to humans? Nope. It doesn't harm humans! In fact, it's okay to touch them.
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Is rust fungus edible?

Status. Cedar-apple rust is not edible. Cedar-apple rust is a disease of apples, crabapples, and hawthorns. Since the appearance of effective fungicide sprays in the 1950s, infections are not as serious as they once were.
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How do you get rid of orange jelly fungus?

A few jelly fungi aren't anything to worry about, simply prune away affected branches and discard the material. If jelly fungi are widespread and feeding on your tree's trunk, however, you should call in a professional arborist to assess the health of your tree.
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Is orange slime mold harmful to dogs?

The dog vomit slime mold will not harm your plants, pets or family, so there is no need to try to control it. There are no known chemical controls for getting rid of it anyway. The masses of slime molds will usually dry up and disappear in dry weather without any intervention on your part.
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What is slime mold good for?

All are basically harmless and are beneficial. Slime molds are not toxic, poisonous or venomous, and they help build up sandy soils by returning nutrients to the soil. Spores of slime molds move easily; they may have come in with the mulch, however, they also may have blown in from anywhere.
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Is slime mold poisonous to dogs?

Other than spores possibly causing mild irritations to people with respiratory issues, most slime molds are also harmless to humans, pets and wildlife.
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Is orange tree fungus poisonous?

Contrary to what some cup fungi info may state, orange peel fungus is not poisonous and is, in fact, an edible mushroom, although it really has no taste. It does not secrete any toxins, but it does share a close resemblance to some species of Otidea fungi that do produce harmful toxins.
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Is orange peel fungus rare?

Although reasonably widespread in the New Forest, the Orange-peel Fungus is infrequently abundant. It grows to a width of 10 centimetres, although most specimens are considerably smaller. The inner surface is as illustrated, but the outer surface is often of a paler hue.
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What is orange slime Mould?

Orange mold is a common and a general name that we give to small, filamentous fungi and fungi-like organisms which are mostly seen growing in dark, moist places, but also on deadwood, forest soil, conifer cones, and foods (Fig. 1).
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Can you eat orange fungi?

A very unusual, completely unmistakable, and edible mushroom.
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Is it OK to touch lichen?

We shouldn't pick up a lichen from a rock or tree and eat it. This could be a harmful and even dangerous practice. A few species have been eaten by humans, however. Many species are believed to be mildly toxic, at least a few are poisonous, and most are indigestible in their raw form.
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Are lichens toxic to dogs?

Some lichens were fed to pets during hard times as well. Be careful though, not all lichens are edible, and in fact, some can be poisonous. For example, the wolf lichen got its name because it was used in Europe to poison wolves. Of course, the broken glass mixed with the lichens might have had something to do with it.
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Does lichen mean clean air?

Without the health risks of air pollution, fresh air feels great for our lungs. Lichens love clean air too - in fact, their sensitivity to air pollution means they make great air quality indicators. Like small signposts, these curious organisms can tell us a lot about the air we are breathing.
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Does lichen mean a tree is dying?

Those green-blue growths that you see on tree trunks and branches are not mosses. They are lichens. Lichens are not killing your tree, nor are they causing it to fail. They are telling you something about your tree's health, though.
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What do lichens do?

They are a keystone species in many ecosystems. They serve as a food source and habitat for many animals such as deer, birds, and rodents. They provide nesting materials for birds. They protect trees and rocks from extreme elements such as rain, wind, and snow.
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