Last year, our serviceberry was afflicted with a whimsical-looking disease. The beautiful blue berries that appear in the summer looked like something from a Dr. Seuss book.
In a good year, the cedar waxwings usually flock in and eat the berries as they ripen. Not so last year. The strange, white tubular protrusions that the berries were covered in not only looked funny, but they kept the birds away, too.
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