Hi,
I have two 12 yr old Wonderful Poms.
I live in Phoenix.
They have developed a large number of green, bumpy growths on the lower part of their trunks. These two poms are pruned to have only one trunk (about 2ft up with no limbs). The growths can be removed with my hands. The growths can be broken apart. They seem to be all plant matter. No insects. All green inside. I can supply pics if you would like (on tree, off tree and broken apart).
Any ideas?
Pomegranate tree with roundish, bumpy green growths on trunk
Re: Pomegranate tree with roundish, bumpy green growths on trunk
Trunk. Growth on
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- Trunk before removal of growth
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Re: Pomegranate tree with roundish, bumpy green growths on trunk
Trunk. Growth removed by hand. Not connected very hard
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- Growth removed
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Re: Pomegranate tree with roundish, bumpy green growths on trunk
Growth all woody inside and green.
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- Broken open growth.
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Re: Pomegranate tree with roundish, bumpy green growths on trunk
Can you provide a zoomed out photo of the whole tree/trunk? How far apart are the two trees?
Some of mine developed these in spots where they had been pruned back at the base. I first thought it was due to bacterial infection but it turns out it was just callous and had no impact on the tree.
Some of mine developed these in spots where they had been pruned back at the base. I first thought it was due to bacterial infection but it turns out it was just callous and had no impact on the tree.

