So this may not be the place for it, but was the only place I could leave a comment. I found this interesting observation but I don't know the host plant. I didn't want to pass it up though so I entered it under Dicot.... is that inappropriate? I see lots of galls as I go through unknowns, but most of them are unremarkable so I let them pass by unless I can ID the plant.
I posted about this podcast on Twitter and just listened to it again: “The Field Guides” podcast is produced by a pair of knowledgeable & entertaining naturalists creating outstanding content since Sep/2015 on a nearly monthly basis. I just re-listened to Ep. 01 - Goldenrod Galls:
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Thank you!
Most informative. I plan to refer back to this as needed. However I’d entitle it“The Secret Life of Goldenrod Galls.”🌼
It wouldn't hurt for me to look it over again :)
So this may not be the place for it, but was the only place I could leave a comment. I found this interesting observation but I don't know the host plant. I didn't want to pass it up though so I entered it under Dicot.... is that inappropriate? I see lots of galls as I go through unknowns, but most of them are unremarkable so I let them pass by unless I can ID the plant.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/13408895
I also found this video which I think is fantastic!
https://www.kqed.org/science/23927/what-gall-the-crazy-cribs-of-parasitic-wasps
I posted about this podcast on Twitter and just listened to it again: “The Field Guides” podcast is produced by a pair of knowledgeable & entertaining naturalists creating outstanding content since Sep/2015 on a nearly monthly basis. I just re-listened to Ep. 01 - Goldenrod Galls:
• http://www.thefieldguidespodcast.com/new-blog/2015/9/20/the-field-guides-episode-01-goldenrod-galls
Ben
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