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Live Oak Leaf Galls
30.1747, -97.625
Field Notes
Description:
Galls are formed when an insect (in this case a type of tiny wasp) lays an egg just under the surface of a stem or leaf. A gall is formed because the tree is stimulated by the presence of the egg, and eventually the hatched larvae, to grow a structure around the wounded area. Galls are very common in oaks and are not considered harmeful to the health of trees.
Habitat:
Oak tree leaves
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