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Robin's pincushion on rose caused by the gall wasp diplolepsis rosae
Brazilian cactus typical
dried flower
Shrub or small Tree, 2-10m tall, branches usually spiny. Leaves wedge shaped, deeply 3-7 lobed. Flowers white or sometimes pinkish, 8-15mm, styles generally 1. Berry red with a mealy exterior, 8-10mm, oval in outline, containing a single Stone fruit.\nHabitat: Woodland, Shrub, Hedgerows, rough grassy Places, Heaths and Moors, Lowland and Upland. \nFlowering Season: May-June.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the extreme North.\n\nThe Species is known as Herbal Medicine.\n\nThis is a second bloom in autumn 2022.
Robin's pincushion or bedeguar gall is produced in summer on dogroses by the larvae of the robin's pincushion gall wasp (Diplolepis rosae).
Natural hedge with flowering hawthorn in Valby Parken a large popular park south of Copenhagen
Medlar fruits ripen in summer, grow on tree branches among leaves photo
Two last years teasel seed heads growing through new growth on a Hawthorn bush in Fen Drayton nature reserve.
Anogeissus latifolia leaves contain large amounts of gallotannins and its most useful trees in India
Common medlar - Mespilus germanica
A group of three Oak Galls, or Oak Apples, on a small young oak tree. Taken in a woodland in West Yorkshire, UK, with a Canon EOS 700d digital camera.
bud of a Pincushion Protea flower
This oak tree, sprouting fresh leaves in April, is peppered with fresh galls caused by gall wasps. There are so many that the tree almost looks to be in bloom. Brown bokeh gives copy space.
Quercus durata, the California scrub oak, or leather oak, is an oak endemic to California.  Acorn.  Fagaceae.
a hawthorn fruit in the morning light
Wizened apple on a tree in winter.
Hawthorn in spring with fruits from the previous year
Sweetgum tree in the autumn, close up of a tree
Wild berries on a tree in the Lake District National Park
Leaf Galls on a eucalyptus leaf
Small white insect galls of Diplolepis japonica (Barahatamabachi) wasp on the underside of the leaves of the wild rose Natural+flashlight, close-up macro photography)
Blauglockenbaum - Paulownia tomentosa
Tribulus terrestris leaves, stems and shoots are eaten in East Asia and used in traditional medicine
Tree Leaves in the sky with the sun shining through.
Useful, medicinal hawthorn (Crataegus) with green berries grow and ripen in the forest close-up on a summer day
Picking pears in plantation avoiding the bad ones
This image captures the seedheads of burdock against the leaves and berries of hawthorn
Close-up photo of leaves and clusters of ripening Pistachios growing on a tree in an organic biodynamic orchard near Mudgee NSW. Soft focus blue sky background.
English Oak, Quercus robur
Oak galls
Free Images: "bestof:Hawthorn button-top gall.JPG en The Hawthorn button-top gall caused by Dasineura crataegi Spier's Beith Ayrshire Scotland own Rosser1954 Roger Griffith"
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Nuphar lutea colony.JPG
Willow species with Honeysuckle woodbine.JPG
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Hawthorn button-top gall.JPG
Terminal bud with hawthorn button-top gall.JPG
Hawthorn with ligulate excrescences of button-top gall.JPG
Hawthorn button-top gall with normal shoot growth.JPG
Terminal bud with Dasineura crataegi gall.JPG
Dissected hawthorn button-top gall.JPG
Ligulate excrescences on hawthorn with Dasineura crataegi.JPG
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Andricus lignicola - the Cola-nut gall.JPG
Protomyces macrosporus on Aegopodium podagraria.JPG
Protomyces macrosporus on Aegopodium podagraria leaf.JPG
Protomyces macrosporus on Aegopodium podagraria lower surface.JPG
Protomyces macrosporus on underside of Aegopodium podagraria leaf.JPG
Nettle Pouch gall.JPG
Fire damage at Spier's.JPG
Dasineura urticae on Urtica dioica.JPG
Lime Bark damage - badger.JPG
Nettle leaf vein with Dasineura dioica.JPG
Nettle Pouch Gall on U. dioica.JPG
Developing Knopper galls.JPG
Andricus lignicola - Cola-nut Gall.JPG
Developing artichoke gall.JPG
Knopper gallsand acorn case.JPG
Cola-nut Gall Andricus lignicola.JPG
Red-Pea gall Cynips divisa on Oak.JPG
Developing Oak Marble gall.JPG
Woodpecker feeding holes.JPG
Grafted Elm.JPG
Crepis paludosa leaf.JPG
Spier's school lawns.JPG
Celandine Sward.JPG
Grass Verge Project.JPG
Speir's Care Home.JPG
Marshalland Burn.JPG
Celandines.JPG
Crataegus monogyna flower buds.JPG
Spier's Information board.JPG
Spier's School 1887.JPG
Logging at Spier's.JPG
Spier's Feu Disposition.JPG
Young Taphrina alni.JPG
Crepis paludosa in spring.JPG
Oyster Gall.JPG
Spiers snows 2010.JPG
Information at Spier's, Beith, Ayrshire.JPG
Spier's School Governor's Seal, Beith 001.JPG
Beech Tarcrust fungus.JPG
Spier's Spring Walk.JPG
A deadwood shelter.JPG
Enteridium lycoperdon sporangial end stage.JPG
Detail of Bromus commutatus panicle.JPG
Node on Bromus commutatus.JPG
Panicle of Bromus commutatus.JPG
Spiers BBQ YMBB.JPG
Dyke at Marshalland.JPG
Nectria peziza.JPG
Bug Hotel Spiers.JPG
DoE at Spier's steps.JPG
Cedar of Lebanon branch.JPG
Mrs Margaret Spier memorial.JPG
Spier family in Heaven.JPG
Male cone of Cedar of Lebanon.JPG
Gateside Primary at Spier's Parklands.JPG
Wesley - Clydesdale Horse at Spier's.JPG
Spier's Commemorative Wall.JPG
YMBB and Action Earth.JPG
Raised Flower Bed at Spier's.JPG
Spier's Wish Tree.JPG
YKG's Spring at Spier's.JPG
Camperdown Elm, Spier's Old School Grounds.JPG
Un-nature trail winners.JPG
Spiers from the Marshalland Field.JPG
Leaves of Sorbus pseudofennica.JPG
Norway Maple bark.JPG
Badger scratching tree at Spier's, Baith.JPG
Badger scratching tree, Spier's Old School Grounds.JPG
Beith Auld Kirk view.JPG
John Spier memorial and dedication.JPG
Spier memorial cross detail.JPG
Spiers forbidden path in the snow.JPG
Woodpecker nesting hole in Silver Birch.JPG
Clydesdale horse logging at Spiers Parklands, Beith.JPG
Spier's Old School Memorial, Beith, North Ayrshire.JPG
Detail of Biscogniauxia nummularia.JPG
Pellia epiphylla with setae.JPG
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