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On newer apple trees, this is a condition called aerial burls or just burls. The new apple stock seems to grow these burls. I have seen the burls on many apple trees in Oregon.

The burl is where the tree wants to grow roots but the site is above the ground and turns into a burl.

Don't worry. The growth is natural and does not harm the trees.

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