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Brazilian Rain Tree Goo

Posted: July 18th, 2011, 12:08 am
by Gandalph
Hello All~

I was working with my BRT this morning and noticed this gel like substance on the branches. I peeled all of it off and it brought small peices of bark with it.
The "Gel" actually looks like some sort of egg (second picture)

Has anyone seen this before and if so what is it and how do you get rid of it??

Thanks in advance

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Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Goo

Posted: July 18th, 2011, 10:19 am
by Jamie
gday mate,

it looks like a resin to moe. did the tree have any damage on it recently? any insect attack on the bark to cause it to do this?

if it is eggs they look semi transparent and you would possibly be able to see something.

jamie :D

Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Goo

Posted: July 18th, 2011, 12:25 pm
by cuwire
Yep they are eggs alright -

Here is a snap of the last batch that we allowed to hatch.

brazilian_fantasy_show2.jpg
Hey Gandalph hope I dont distract attention too much from the purpose your question.

Photo from Australian Network Entertainment.

Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Goo

Posted: July 18th, 2011, 1:23 pm
by kcpoole
cuwire wrote:Yep they are eggs alright -

Here is a snap of the last batch that we allowed to hatch.

Hey Gandalph hope I dont distract attention too much from the purpose your question.
Can i have some seedlings? :lol: :lol:

Ken

Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Goo

Posted: July 18th, 2011, 10:11 pm
by Pandu
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Hey cuwire, your post was the best! The funniest thing I have seen this year :tu: Legend

Sorry to get side tracked from the original question :lost:
Looks a sap of some sort? Is it a hard/gel like sap or more watery?

Regards
Pandu

Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Goo

Posted: July 19th, 2011, 8:58 am
by Gandalph
Pandu wrote::lol: :lol: :lol:
Hey cuwire, your post was the best! The funniest thing I have seen this year :tu: Legend

Sorry to get side tracked from the original question :lost:
Looks a sap of some sort? Is it a hard/gel like sap or more watery?

Regards
Pandu
I got a response from another forum----------looks spot on

this is jelly fungus, commonly known as, 'witches butter'. It is a non-parasitic hitchhiker on the tree, just along for the ride. It is usually seen in areas of high rainfall (rainforest) and is common here in SW Oregon. Most jelly fungus are edible (but not incredible), most lacking any flavor, used in soups by hardcore fungiphiles. I'll pass, thanks.

Re: Brazilian Rain Tree Goo

Posted: July 19th, 2011, 8:59 am
by Gandalph
cuwire wrote:Yep they are eggs alright -

Here is a snap of the last batch that we allowed to hatch.

brazilian_fantasy_show2.jpg
Hey Gandalph hope I dont distract attention too much from the purpose your question.

Photo from Australian Network Entertainment.
Yeah--------I planted these puppies in some sphagnum and perlite!!!!!!!!! Can't wait for them to "sprout"

(I'm willing to sell the two without the headgear though) :fc: