Wildflower- what is it?
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Gonfshn77302 on Apr 14, 2015It's a wooly gall. Pretty sure that isn't the correct name but it's what it was called by locals in N. Ala. I think it's made by a tiny wasp.Helpful Reply
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Shabby Paints on Apr 14, 2015http://www.roundrockjournal.com/?p=607 Oak Gall. Very unusual.Helpful Reply
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Shabby Paints on Apr 14, 2015@gonfshn77302 you are right..I learn something new every day-nursery for little baby waspsHelpful Reply
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Gonfshn77302 on Apr 14, 2015We get these baseball sized, knotty galls on the oaks around here. Hard as a rock and look like a big wad of bark. At least these are kind of pretty.Helpful Reply
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