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A Guide to Plant Galls in Britain


Series: FIELD STUDIES COUNCIL OCCASIONAL PUBLICATION 91
Margaret Redfern, Peter Shirley and Michael Bloxham
12 pages, colour illus.
Field Studies Council (FSC)
 
Unbound | 2004 | £3.50 | approx. $7/€5

#157199 | ISBN-10: 1851532870
Galls are growths caused by the action of other organisms. They are often bizarrely shaped and highly coloured. This fold-out introductory guide looks at common galls, like the red pimples found on sycamore and oak apples, and explains the life cycle of the organisms that cause them. It includes illustrations for 69 common galls.
 
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