What you’re describing—thick amber, jelly-like ooze coming from a cherry tree trunk—is most likely gummosis, a common condition in stone fruit trees like cherry, peach, plum, and apricot.
Despite how strange it looks, it’s usually not “alien slime” or anything dangerous to people.
🌳 What it actually is
🧴 Gummosis (tree “sap bleeding”)
Trees produce a sticky substance called gum when they are stressed or injured.
It oozes out as:
- amber / golden jelly
- sticky or rubbery texture
- sometimes hardened lumps later
⚠️ Why cherry trees do this
1. 🔪 Physical injury
- Bark damage (lawnmowers, tools, animals)
- Cracks in trunk from weather changes
2. 🦠 Infection (very common)
- Bacterial canker (Pseudomonas syringae)
- Fungal infections entering wounds
👉 This is one of the most common causes in cherry trees.
3. 🐛 Insect damage
- Borers or insects burrow into wood
- Tree “bleeds” gum to defend itself
4. 🌡️ Environmental stress
- Frost damage in winter
- Heat stress in summer
- Poor drainage or overwatering
5. 🧪 Weak or stressed tree
- Nutrient deficiency
- Old or declining tree
- Poor pruning practices
🧠 Is it dangerous?
- ❌ Not dangerous to humans
- ⚠️ Can be a sign the tree is stressed or sick
- 🌳 Needs attention if it keeps spreading or worsening
🌿 What you should do
✔️ 1. Inspect the trunk
Look for:
- cracks
- dead bark
- holes (insects)
✔️ 2. Clean the area (carefully)
- Remove loose dead bark if it comes off easily
- Don’t aggressively scrape healthy bark
✔️ 3. Improve tree health
- Proper watering (not too much)
- Mulch around base (not touching trunk)
- Fertilize lightly if needed
✔️ 4. Prune infected branches
- Remove diseased branches in dry weather
- Disinfect pruning tools
🚨 Call an arborist if:
- gum keeps increasing
- large sections of bark are dying
- tree looks weak overall
💡 Simple takeaway
That “amber jelly” is the tree’s stress response (gum exudate)—most often caused by injury, infection, or environmental stress.
If you want, I can help you figure out the exact cause if you tell me:
- where on the trunk it’s coming from
- how big the area is
- whether the leaves/branches look healthy 👍