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undersides of
oak leaves are
often covered in
spangle galls,
which persist after the
leaves fall. One of the most
distinctive galls is the
oak apple, a 4...
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Spathegaster baccarum, S. varius, S. interruptor. The
spangle gall
generation on the
underside of the
oak leaves are flat discs, with a
distinct central elevation...
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found on
oak leaves, buds, flowers, and roots.
Examples are
oak artichoke gall,
oak marble gall,
oak apple gall,
knopper gall, and
spangle gall. These...
- "The Star-
Spangled Banner" is the
national anthem of the
United States. The
lyrics come from the "Defence of Fort M'Henry", a poem
written by American...
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Galls formed on
oak trees are one of the main
ingredients in iron gall ink.
Oak apple Oak marble gall
Knopper gall
Common spangle gall Silk
button gall...
- USS
Oak Hill (LSD-51) is a
Harpers Ferry-class dock
landing ship of the
United States Navy. She is
named in
honor of
Oak Hill, the
residence of
James Monroe...
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Oakes Tonne ****ley (/ˌoʊˈks ˈfɛˌɡliː/; born
November 11, 2004) is an
American actor. He has
starred in Pete's
Dragon (2016),
Wonderstruck (2017), The...
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induced leaf
galls on
oak trees which has both bi****ual and
agamic generations and
therefore forms two
distinct galls, the
smooth spangle gall and Schenck's...
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Dumbarton Oaks,
formally the
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, is a
historic estate in the
Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It...
- The Wye
Oak was the
largest white oak tree in the
United States and the
State Tree of
Maryland from 1941
until its
demise in 2002. Wye
Oak State Park preserves...