If you go to Bug Guide and type in Witch Hazel Cone Gall Aphid(Hormaphis hamamelidis)see if the pics look the same. I would say right on the money with that one Mr. Walnut.Dennis that growth is a gall. Galls are caused by an aphid, A witch hazel aphid no doubt.
I've never seen a witch hazel bush or tree without them. Never heard that they do any damage.
Do I win anything?
Dennis that growth is a gall. Galls are caused by an aphid, A witch hazel aphid no doubt.
I've never seen a witch hazel bush or tree without them. Never heard that they do any damage.
Do I win anything?
If you go to Bug Guide and type in Witch Hazel Cone Gall Aphid(Hormaphis hamamelidis)see if the pics look the same. I would say right on the money with that one Mr. Walnut.
Dennis, does the leaf get eaten under the blob? Thinking it might be an insect too using the leaf as a host.
Thank you sir.Yes. You just won the gold handled pee pot.
Is there an annual witch hazel seed spitting contest in your area?Yes, I Googled the witch hazel gall and that is it for sure. I thought it something like this but never before had I been curious enough to look it up or ask about it. See how nice this forum an be?
For others that may want to know, hopefully this fall I'll remember to take some pictures of the nuts and flowers of the witch hazel. They flower just a really short time before the leaf falls. On a sunny and warm October afternoon, if you are sitting near one you will hear a snap and then a second or three later you'll hear the seed hit the leaves on the ground. They can easily spit their seed 10' or more. Sort of reminds one of a sport spitting spirea....
Is there an annual witch hazel seed spitting contest in your area?
The sideways dog in my avatar and I would gladly help with you "Pat" issue.Maybe we should make it an annual contest?! Since the turkeys moved in we do not get as much new growth from the witch hazel because they eat all the seeds. Of course the squirrels get some too as do the pats.
It almost looks like a snail.I see these things growing on the leaves every year but not sure what it is. Probably most will know what kind of a leaf it is.
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