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Oak Galls
... Oak Galls Oak Galls GardenLine | Trees and Shrubs | Oak Galls Galls are modified plant tissue. This tissue is often highly elaborate, species-distinctive and host-specific. Most galls form when the invading organism causes ... otherwise interfering with plant function. Galls serve as both a food source and shelters for these organisms. The galls found on our oak trees are cause by a cynipid wasp ...
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Trees and Shrubs
... Chlorosis of Trees and Shrubs I Iron Chlorosis II Moving and Transplanting Trees and Shrubs Oak Galls Pine, Spruce or Fir? Pot Bound Nursery Stock Prune Your Cedars Cautiously Saskatoon-Juniper Rust ...
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Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - G
... GALLS Acer Insect Problems Achillea Disease Problems Quercus Insect Problems Crown Gall Black Knot of Stone Fruits Symptoms Caused By Insects Gall Wasps Gall Midges Adelgids Maple Bladder Gall Mite Oak Galls Eastern Spruce Gall Adelgid GALTONIA CANDICANS Galtonia candicans--Summer Hyacinth GAMBEL OAK Quercus gambelii--Gambel Oak GARDEN FORGET-ME-NOT ...
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Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - I
... Mealybug Maple Bladder Gall Mite Crimson Erineum Mite Rose Chafer Arborvitae Leaf Miner Oak Galls Plant Bug, Leafhopper on Honeylocust Spider Mites Euonymus Scale Imported Willow Leaf Beetle ... ALKANET Anchusa azurea--Italian Alkanet ITALIAN ASTER Aster amellus--Italian Aster ITALIAN OAK Quercus frainetto--Italian Oak ITEA JAPONICA BEPPU Itea japonica 'Beppu'--Japanese Sweetspire ITEA VIRGINICA Itea ...
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... of California Native Plants: What is This? Oak Galls Also, called Oak Apples. There are hundreds of different kinds of oak galls. The galls are formed by the oak tree, usually in response to an insect.. Inside the gall, the young insects develop out of the rain and sun and protected from predators. Cool, huh! These oak galls are ...
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HortNews- March 2006
... up to 2 inches in diameter. Small knots may emerge from larger knots forming extensive galls. After the second year, the black knot fungus usually dies and the gall is invaded ... Taphrina genus cause similar diseases such as plum pockets on plums and leaf blisters on oak, maple, and elm. Peach leaf curl, caused by Taphrina deformans, is easy to recognize. The ...
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Ohioline: Yard and Garden: Trees, Shrubs & Groundcovers
... -3305-01 (pdf) Needle Diseases on 2-Needled Conifers in Ohio, HYG-3071-96 (pdf) Oak Wilt, HYG-3306-01 (pdf) Peach Leaf Curl, HYG-3006-94 (pdf) Phomopsis and Kabatina ... -2001-03 (pdf) Maple Bladder Gall, Spindle Gall, and Gouty Vein Gall, HYG-2004 Willow Galls, HYG-2006 Spider Mites and Their Control, HYG-2012 Giant Caterpillars, HYG-2015 Black Vine ...
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Trees Part 5
... A fungus disease with alternate reproductive stages on pine and oak. Symptoms on pine are spherical, oblong or linear swellings or galls on branches or trunks. Swellings on trunks may develop ... quantities of orange spores. Remove galls on specimen trees by pruning. Remove infected trees in planted forests during thinning operations. In nurseries, begin fungicide sprays when oak trees in the area ...
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Withering and Scorching of Foliage
... case with plants infested with root knot nematodes. Knots or galls form on roots and the entire system is devitalized to ... can survive much better than others. Post oak trees are more sensitive than live oak, for example. Many things can damage ... with vascular disease organisms such as Fusarium wilt, Verticillium wilt, or oak wilt may have scorched leaves. Water transporting vessels become plugged ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Alder, Common - Herb Profile and Information
... matter that they are not very useful for tanning. This tannin differs from that of galls and oak-bark, and does not yield glucose when acted upon by sulphuric acid, which, it ...
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