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Oak Galls and Mistletoe: Nature's Decorations - The Real Dirt Blog - ANR  Blogs
Oak Galls and Mistletoe: Nature's Decorations - The Real Dirt Blog - ANR Blogs

Dr. Dirt: Galls cause little or no damage to host trees
Dr. Dirt: Galls cause little or no damage to host trees

What causes jumping oak galls on valley oaks?
What causes jumping oak galls on valley oaks?

How to Get Rid of Oak Galls
How to Get Rid of Oak Galls

Thousands of tiny balls under oak tree - Ask Extension
Thousands of tiny balls under oak tree - Ask Extension

An Adirondack Naturalist in Central New York: Things Falling from Trees
An Adirondack Naturalist in Central New York: Things Falling from Trees

Another tree with balls
Another tree with balls

The most dangerous tree in the suburbs | American Orchard
The most dangerous tree in the suburbs | American Orchard

Why are trees dropping so many nuts? Climate may drive erratic 'masting' |  Science | AAAS
Why are trees dropping so many nuts? Climate may drive erratic 'masting' | Science | AAAS

What's This Tree with Split Bark and Hundreds of Round Fuzzy Brown Balls  Hanging on It? | Natural Crooks Ramblings
What's This Tree with Split Bark and Hundreds of Round Fuzzy Brown Balls Hanging on It? | Natural Crooks Ramblings

If You See These Odd Balls Hanging On A Tree, You Do Not Want To Touch Them  | iHeart
If You See These Odd Balls Hanging On A Tree, You Do Not Want To Touch Them | iHeart

The most dangerous tree in the suburbs | American Orchard
The most dangerous tree in the suburbs | American Orchard

Mystery Balls | Garden Housecalls
Mystery Balls | Garden Housecalls

Are Your Trees Dropping Acorns Like Crazy because winter will be tough? -  Farmers' Almanac - Plan Your Day. Grow Your Life.
Are Your Trees Dropping Acorns Like Crazy because winter will be tough? - Farmers' Almanac - Plan Your Day. Grow Your Life.

Oak tree 'galls' are fairly harmless
Oak tree 'galls' are fairly harmless

🔥 You know those brown balls that grow on oak trees? They're called galls,  and can occasionally be pink and translucent. : r/NatureIsFuckingLit
🔥 You know those brown balls that grow on oak trees? They're called galls, and can occasionally be pink and translucent. : r/NatureIsFuckingLit

Which Trees Produce Spiky Round Balls? Here's How to Identify Them
Which Trees Produce Spiky Round Balls? Here's How to Identify Them

Oak Galls and Mistletoe: Nature's Decorations - The Real Dirt Blog - ANR  Blogs
Oak Galls and Mistletoe: Nature's Decorations - The Real Dirt Blog - ANR Blogs

What Are the Balls on Oak Trees? - ProGardenTips
What Are the Balls on Oak Trees? - ProGardenTips

A Good Year for Oak Galls - Hyannis Country Garden
A Good Year for Oak Galls - Hyannis Country Garden

Thousands of tiny balls under oak tree - Ask Extension
Thousands of tiny balls under oak tree - Ask Extension

Help identifying yellow balls from tree
Help identifying yellow balls from tree

Oak Galls and Mistletoe: Nature's Decorations - The Real Dirt Blog - ANR  Blogs
Oak Galls and Mistletoe: Nature's Decorations - The Real Dirt Blog - ANR Blogs

What's This Tree with Split Bark and Hundreds of Round Fuzzy Brown Balls  Hanging on It? | Natural Crooks Ramblings
What's This Tree with Split Bark and Hundreds of Round Fuzzy Brown Balls Hanging on It? | Natural Crooks Ramblings

What are those fuzzy, orange balls appearing on oak trees? Local expert  explains | WKBN.com
What are those fuzzy, orange balls appearing on oak trees? Local expert explains | WKBN.com

What are all these trees dropping on the ground in Spring?
What are all these trees dropping on the ground in Spring?

What's This Tree with Split Bark and Hundreds of Round Fuzzy Brown Balls  Hanging on It? | Natural Crooks Ramblings
What's This Tree with Split Bark and Hundreds of Round Fuzzy Brown Balls Hanging on It? | Natural Crooks Ramblings

What tree is the and what are the tiny brown balls that fall off? In  florida! : r/whatsthisplant
What tree is the and what are the tiny brown balls that fall off? In florida! : r/whatsthisplant