Can you help me identify this jelly glob on my peach tree?

It sounds like you're observing an interesting phenomenon! That jelly-like glob on your peach tree is most likely gummosis, a common response in stone fruit trees to injury or stress. It's essentially the tree's way of sealing wounds from pests, diseases, or environmental factors, exuding a sticky, amber-colored sap to protect itself.

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