- pericarp, and
borne in a
cup-shaped cu****.
Acorns are 1–6 cm (1⁄2–2+1⁄2 in) long and 0.8–4 cm (3⁄8–1+5⁄8 in) on the fat side.
Acorns take
between 5 and 24...
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Andricus grossulariae is a gall wasp
species inducing agamic acorn cup galls on oak tree
acorn cups and ****ual
phase galls on catkins.
Synonyms include Andricus...
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Other galls found on oak
trees include the oak
artichoke gall and the
acorn cup gall, but each of
these has its own
distinctive form. Oak
galls have been...
- Quercus). The
common name,
overcup oak,
refers to its
acorns that are
mostly enclosed within the
acorn cup. It is
native to
lowland wetlands in the eastern...
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tissue on the bud of the oak, that
breaks out as the gall
between the
cup and the
acorn. If only a few
grubs are
developing within, then it may
appear only...
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species is
commonly known as the
charcoal loving elf-
cup,
dwarf acorn cup,
stalked bonfire cup, or
pixie cup. The small, goblet-shaped
fruitbodies of the fungus...
- and the
fruit are
acorns 1–1.6 cm long, with
series of
concentric rings on the
outside of the
acorn cup (it is in the "ring-
cupped oak" sub-genus). It...
- is a
large acorn, 2.5–4 cm (1–1+1⁄2 in) long and 2 cm broad,
bicoloured with an
orange basal half
grading to a green-brown tip; the
acorn cup is 2 cm deep...
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September 14, 2023, and
released on
November 9, 2023,
containing the
Acorn Cup and the
Spiny Cup. Wave 6
features the
addition of a
music player featuring music...
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molecular phylogenetic evidence. All are
trees or
shrubs bearing acorn-like
fruit in
which a
cup covers at
least the base of the nut. The
outer structure of...