Thank you very much again Anna. I am learning a lot from this. I actually posted very similar picture of the second one in the website you sent me, but I took it off just yesterday because no one responded. Now I know what it was. Thank you so much for all of your help!
Thank you very much AnnaWhipkey. It is really interesting thing. @LennyWorthington: I do not know the species of the plant. They are all brown now, but I will keep eye on this spring when they start to grow again.
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@ForestDragon: I just added this one to your mission. Thank you very much!
Cool find! This would be a perfect addition to my new Arthropod gall mission: http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1473...
@AnnaWhipkey I added the name. Yes, I am learning a lot from other Project Noah people too. I am so grateful.
You're welcome RiekoS, I'm glad I could help. I have learned a lot on this site from other spotters.
Thank you very much again Anna. I am learning a lot from this. I actually posted very similar picture of the second one in the website you sent me, but I took it off just yesterday because no one responded. Now I know what it was. Thank you so much for all of your help!
here are some photos of goldenrod in winter http://natureinquiries.wordpress.com/201...
Thank you very much for your comments Chief RedEarth and masunya2004.
Thank you very much AnnaWhipkey. It is really interesting thing. @LennyWorthington: I do not know the species of the plant. They are all brown now, but I will keep eye on this spring when they start to grow again.
This is certainly a Plant Gall.Do you know the plant or tree species.?
That's a funny picture
looks like goldenrod gall http://www.fcps.edu/islandcreekes/ecolog...