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First time I can recall seeing this strange gall.
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First time I can recall seeing this strange gall.
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Gall induced by a wasp (Dryocosmus castanopsidis) on the chinquapin flowers (Chrysolepis chrysophylla). _______________________ Reference: Field Guide to PLANT GALLS of California and Other Western States by Ron Russo- ISBN 978-0-520-24886-1 View from the Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve:
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Gall induced by a wasp (Dryocosmus castanopsidis) on the chinquapin flowers (Chrysolepis chrysophylla). _______________________ Reference: Field Guide to PLANT GALLS of California and Other Western States by Ron Russo- ISBN 978-0-520-24886-1 View from the Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve:
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Probably the galls on chinquapin flowers, but falling to the ground like fruit. Make mediocre eyeball replacements.
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reddish yew-fruit-like, fungi (?)
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Probably the galls on chinquapin flowers, but falling to the ground like fruit. Make mediocre eyeball replacements.
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kids were picking these galls up off the ground under a Willow Oak and throwing them when we decided to find out what they were. They are globe shaped, hard, shades of red and brown,maybe 5 mm
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kids were picking these galls up off the ground under a Willow Oak and throwing them when we decided to find out what they were. They are globe shaped, hard, shades of red and brown,maybe 5 mm
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On Quercus agrifolia reference: http://joycegross.com/images.php?search=2&taxon=Dryocosmus+minusculus&ordr=
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On Quercus agrifolia reference: http://joycegross.com/images.php?search=2&taxon=Dryocosmus+minusculus&ordr=
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On Quercus agrifolia reference: http://joycegross.com/images.php?search=2&taxon=Dryocosmus+minusculus&ordr=