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Yellow wooly gall on midrib of oak leaf
Fuzzy peach-colored gall on top surface of oak leaves. The last photo shows ...
Galls created on oak leaves an stems by the Cynipidae family also known as Gall ...
Horned galls are the most common spiked variety on oaks. Caused by the
Plant growth on oak stem stimulated by activity of a gall wasp in the family ...
Small, bright, green wasp gall that resembles a small apple.
A gall is a growth of plant tissue that starts with an organism’s (insects, ...
About 1 cm, reddish brown, fuzzy ball
Wasp gall that is hairy and white with pink, reddish or rusty dots. Host plant ...
Wool-sower galls caused by the wool sower wasp on oak trees, all found within ...
Bulbous growth in stem. It appears that whatever was in there has broken out. ...
White, woolly galls produced on the flowers on a Northern Red Oak. Sometimes ...
Slightly smaller than a golf ball. Fuzzy, white gall with pink spots. Produced ...
This is becoming one of my favorite wasp galls. Round, whitish and fuzzy with ...
I just love these galls! Made by the larvae of a tiny wasp, the wool sower ...
Tan, flared bell shaped gall on the underside of a leaf. "Two generations per ...
This is weird. Tan growths on the underside of an Oak tree leaf. The leaf is ...
Walnut sized blister in varying, rounded shapes. This series has three ...