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causing significant damage to both hosts if left untreated. On junipers, or “cedars,” you’ll notice cedar symptoms like reddish-brown galls on the branches. These galls can swell and produce orange, gelatinous tendrils during wet spring weather, spreading spores to nearby apple trees...