Glorious Galls
Galls are abnormal growths on the leaves, twigs, roots, or flowers of plants. They can be caused by viruses, fungi, and bacteria, insects, mites, and more.
Christine Young created this list 6 years ago
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Gall on Oak (Quercus sp.) - Callirhytis sp. -
Wool Sower Gall - Callirhytis seminator -
Euthamia Leaf Galls - Asteromyia euthamiae -
Hickory Supine Squash Gall - Caryomyia supina -
Hickory Bullet Galls - Caryomyia tubicola -
Caryomyia stellata -
Galls on Hickory (Carya sp.) Leaves - Caryomyia sp., Possibly Caryomyia purpurea? -
Blister/Spot Gall on Witch-hazel (Hamamelis sp.) -
Hickory Onion Gall Midge (Caryomyia caryaecola) -
Hickory Bullet Gall Midge (Caryomyia tubicola) -
Unidentified Gall -
Blueberry Stem Gall Wasp (Hemadas nubilipennis) -
Unidentified Gall growth on eucalyptus leaf -
Blueberry Stem Gall Wasp (Hemadas nubilipennis) -
Coneflower Rosette Mite (Family Eriophyidae) on Echinacea sp. -
Cronartium quercuum -
Aceria triplacis Galls -
Spongy Oak Apple Gall - Amphibolips confluenta -
Spongy Oak Apple Gall - Amphibolips confluenta -
Aceria negundi -
Caryomyia leviglobus -
Galls (Blaesodiplosis sp.) on Shadbush (Amelanchier sp.) -
Gall (Tetraneura sp.?) on Elm (Ulmus sp.) -
Poison Ivy Gall Mite