Hi friends
Today is #treetuesday, but I don't want to talk about this tree, which is located in the park alone and full of …… I don't know what it is called, I have investigated but I can't find anything like it.
So I will talk about the manes that grow.
I am almost sure that it is a parasitic plant since it begins to grow in the middle of the tree before its leaves begin.
It looks like fat hairs like a girl's mane.
Light green where it grows and more woody at the top, it has a nice color and looks interesting.
The tree looks in good health as it has nothing dry and is green this spring.
The truth is that it attracts a lot of attention, because it is not scattered but very organized in the shape of a fan with fat and well-formed filaments.
It is also the habitat of spiders, since we can see their cobwebs
I suppose it is not bad for the tree, because in the park all the flora is very well cared for and there are always gardeners watching them.
I took a lot of photographs since its texture and shape attract my attention, let alone the color.
So I could not help but present this work of nature, something different for our eyes.
It could also be that they coupled and helped each other.
If you know what it is, I would be very grateful if you would leave it to me in the comment, I always like to learn new things.
Since I search and search and I have not found anything similar and that intrigues me and I would like to know what it really is.
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My 1st thought was -- this is a tree with a beard!
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Amazing, indeed!
Haha! That is funny! :))
jaja eso es bueno
hello it looks like a beard, also a mane, it all depends on our imagination happy day friend
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.Parásitos o no, lo cierto es que les dan un aspecto realmente extraordinario, ofreciendo la sensación de estar visitando otros de esos mundos, que según ciertos poetas, están también en éste. Feliz día
claro hay que buscar cosas distintas y dejar que la mente cree historias
un parasito o hongos, la cosa es que lo hace especial
Looks interesting.
Thank you so much
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This is not a good thing for the tree. It could be a fungus or parasitic infection but it looks to me like the tree has a fire blight infection. Chemicals do not work against fire blight. Help for the tree would be to prune all the affected part away from it.
All pruning tools should be disinfected as to not spread the disease.
Thank you very much for stopping by and commenting and your support.
I suppose that will be that, but with how well cared for the trees are, I think they do not hurt, since it is healthy and green, nothing dry, no branches
good day
That is quite amazing looking and I have seen trees with air plants growing out of them, I think they were bromides or air plants.
I think they must be parsitic. Pretty cool looking though!
Hello, Beauty! Besos!
Hello, beautiful friend, it looks great and that misses me, so it will not be very harmful to the tree, it is the same as us and our mind a little different hahaha
happy day dear
¿Estás tratando de decirme que estamos locos? Estoy de acuerdo en que tal vez podríamos serlo. Puede que tengas razón. Espero que te esté yendo bien hoy.
Besos.