Extension, Cooperative
Date of this Version
10-1946
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Extension Circular 1806 is about the symptoms of the Cedar Tree and Apple Tree when they rust. The symptoms of the Cedar tree are having many orange-colored, gelatinous, flower-like galls on the trees. They are first noticed in June and they grow fast over the summer months and reach adult size by fall. The spread of rust is only from the red cedar to apple trees then from the apple and related species back to the cedar. The symptoms of the Apple trees are found during June when orange-colored spots appear on the leaves. When the leaves are infected badly they turn yellow and this weakens the tree and reduces the number and size of the fruits. There are three ways to control the rust, 1) spraying, 2) removal of the red cedars in the vicinity of the apples, or 3) planting the more resistant varieties.