Posted by Robert11 on September 14, 2009, 7:29 am
Hi,
Live outside of Boston.
Have this tree in my front yard about 20 feet tall or so.
Have no idea what it is.
Has pointed leaves, no cones.
Moved in about 4 yrs ago, and tree was like, well, just there since, and
looking pretty.
Just now, WOW !
Zillions of round, reddish color, balls have appeared all over for the first
time (at least in 4 yrs.).
About 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter.
Surface is not smooth, has many protrusions going outward.
Almost like a small golf ball, with the dimples going outward rather than
inward.
Any idea what this is, and what is happening ?
Thanks,
Bob
Posted by brooklyn1 on September 14, 2009, 8:48 am
"Robert11" wrote:
>Live outside of Boston.
>Have this tree in my front yard about 20 feet tall or so.
>Have no idea what it is.
>Has pointed leaves, no cones.
>Moved in about 4 yrs ago, and tree was like, well, just there since, and
>looking pretty.
>Just now, WOW !
>Zillions of round, reddish color, balls have appeared all over for the first
>time (at least in 4 yrs.).
>About 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter.
>Surface is not smooth, has many protrusions going outward.
>Almost like a small golf ball, with the dimples going outward rather than
>inward.
>Any idea what this is, and what is happening ?
Would help a lot to know what type of tree and a photo would help
immeasurably... sounds like it could be "galls", but could also be the
tree's natural fruit/seed, however odd to fruit this time of year in
the northeast
Posted by John McGaw on September 14, 2009, 8:51 am
Robert11 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Live outside of Boston.
>
> Have this tree in my front yard about 20 feet tall or so.
> Have no idea what it is.
> Has pointed leaves, no cones.
>
> Moved in about 4 yrs ago, and tree was like, well, just there since, and
> looking pretty.
>
> Just now, WOW !
>
> Zillions of round, reddish color, balls have appeared all over for the first
> time (at least in 4 yrs.).
> About 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter.
>
> Surface is not smooth, has many protrusions going outward.
> Almost like a small golf ball, with the dimples going outward rather than
> inward.
>
> Any idea what this is, and what is happening ?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
>
The first thing that came to mind was American Sweetgum (Liquidambar
styraciflua). It has five-pointed leaves that almost resemble a star as
drawn by a child. The fruit is golf-ball sized but has spikes rather than
simple protrusions but what you are seeing might, I suppose, be early-stage
fruits before the spikes fully develop. Does it look anything like this?
http://www.nps.gov/archive/gewa/Sweetgum.jpg
In theory this tree isn't native as far north as Boston but there is no
telling what someone might have planted in a yard. There are also some
other varieties of sweetgum that might qualify but I don't have any
experience with them.
--
John McGaw
[Knoxville, TN, USA]
http://johnmcgaw.com
Posted by Dee on September 14, 2009, 10:06 am
> Hi,
>
> Live outside of Boston.
>
> Have this tree in my front yard about 20 feet tall or so.
> Have no idea what it is.
> Has pointed leaves, no cones.
>
> Moved in about 4 yrs ago, and tree was like, well, just there
> since, and looking pretty.
>
> Just now, WOW !
>
> Zillions of round, reddish color, balls have appeared all over for
> the first time (at least in 4 yrs.).
> About 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter.
>
> Surface is not smooth, has many protrusions going outward.
> Almost like a small golf ball, with the dimples going outward
> rather than inward.
>
> Any idea what this is, and what is happening ?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
First thing that comes to mind is Cornus kousa.
Dee
Posted by T2B on September 14, 2009, 11:26 am
> > Hi,
> > Live outside of Boston.
> > Have this tree in my front yard about 20 feet tall or so.
> > Have no idea what it is.
> > Has pointed leaves, no cones.
> > Moved in about 4 yrs ago, and tree was like, well, just there
> > since, and looking pretty.
> > Just now, WOW !
> > Zillions of round, reddish color, balls have appeared all over for
> > the first time (at least in 4 yrs.).
> > About 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter.
> > Surface is not smooth, has many protrusions going outward.
> > Almost like a small golf ball, with the dimples going outward
> > rather than inward.
> > Any idea what this is, and what is happening ?
> > Thanks,
> > Bob
> First thing that comes to mind is Cornus kousa.
> Dee- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cornus_kousa_fruit.jpg
I second your nomination. All in favor ???
>Have this tree in my front yard about 20 feet tall or so.
>Have no idea what it is.
>Has pointed leaves, no cones.
>Moved in about 4 yrs ago, and tree was like, well, just there since, and
>looking pretty.
>Just now, WOW !
>Zillions of round, reddish color, balls have appeared all over for the first
>time (at least in 4 yrs.).
>About 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter.
>Surface is not smooth, has many protrusions going outward.
>Almost like a small golf ball, with the dimples going outward rather than
>inward.
>Any idea what this is, and what is happening ?