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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Hickory Bullet Galls - Caryomyia tubicola -
Coneflower Rosette Mite Gall (Family Eriophyidae) on Echinacea sp. -
Midge Galls (Polystepha sp.) on Oak (Quercus sp.) Leaf -
Neolasioptera boehmeriae -
Ampelomyia vitispomum -
Woolly elm aphid gall - Eriosoma lanuginosum -
Caryomyia thompsoni -
Dasineura pilosa -
Golden wattle bud-galling wasp , Trichilogaster signiventris -
Gall structures of - Apiomorpha munita -
Galls on Goldenrod Flowers - Schizomyia racemicola -
Coneflower Rosette Mite Gall (Family Eriophyidae) on Echinacea sp. -
Galls growing in a cluster on red flowering eucalyptus. -
Midge Galls - Parallelodiplosis subtruncata -
Woolly Oak Gall - Callirhytis lanata -
Banded Bullet Gall - Kokkocynips imbricariae -
Dasineura pellex -
Midge Galls - Polystepha pilulae -
Wool-bearing Gall Wasp - Druon quercusflocci -
Acericecis ocellaris -
Beech leaf gall midge - Mikiola fagi -
Gall Mite - Aceria cephalonea -
Gall-forming midge - Didymomyia tiliacea -
Golden-wattlebud-galling wasp, Trichilogaster signiventris