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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Asteromyia sp.(?) Galls on Eurybia divaricata -
Phylloxera sp. -
Callirhytis furva Galls on Oak (Quercus sp.) -
Polystepha pilulae Gall on Oak (Quercus sp.) -
Unknown Gall - Acericecis ocellaris?? -
Goldenrod Bunch Gall - Rhopalomyia solidaginis -
Cedar-apple Rust Gall - Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae -
Unidentified halls on eucalyptus leave . -
Maple Bladder-gall Mite, Heeswijk-Dinther, Netherlands -
Galls on Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) - Aceria caulis -
Goldenrod Bunch Gall - Rhopalomyia solidaginis -
Oak Apple Gall - Amphibolips cookii -
Jewelweed Vein Gall - Neolasioptera impatientifolia -
Neolasioptera convolvuli Gall -
Grape Leaf Petiole Gall - Neolasioptera vitinea -
Unidentified growth on acacia longifolia. Possibly a pin cushion gall ( 20 mm dia ) -
Gall -
Unidentified Gall on eucalyptus leaf -
Buttonbush Mite Galls (Aceria cephalanthi) -
Grape Tube Gallmaker - Ampelomyia viticola -
Parallelodiplosis subtruncata Galls -
Cedar-apple Rust Gall - Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae -
Resseliella liriodendri Galls on Tulip Poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) -
Eriococcid gall - male (Apiomorpha conica)