RF2T2MWJB–Alder Tongue (taphrina alni or taphrina amentorum), close up of the red fungal gall growing on the female fruits or catkins of Alder (alnus glutinosa)
RMPM690G–Alder tongue gall caused by Taphrina alni - a fungal plant pathogen
RFW1KMD1–Puccinia agrostidis, known as the brown rust gall, a fungal plant pathogen
RMD4TBC3–A leaf attacked by a fungal plant gall (Taphrina sp.) in Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire. October.
RMD0R6FJ–Taphrina pruni - the pocket or bladder Plum gall. A fungal pathogen which causes distortion of prunus (plum, sloe, etc.) fruits.
RM2JAXKA6–Puccinia urticata, nettle rust fungus on a Stinging neetle, Urtica dioica, UK
RF2HP6XYD–Leaf gall Exobasidium vaccinii on cranberry plant isolated on white background
RMD4TBRB–The underside of a leaf attacked by a fungal plant gall (Taphrina sp.) in Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire. October.
RF2MTYNRE–Fungus infection by plum gall Taphrina pruni on plum fruit isolated on white background
RMC8GFG1–Azalea gall (Exobasidium vaccini) leaf galls on azalea (Rhododendron spp.)
RF2GDARYX–Plum infected by plum gall Taphrina pruni fungus fruit isolated on white background
RMBRC7J1–Azalea gall (Exobasidium vaccini) leaf galls on azalea (Rhododendron spp.)
RF2J9FJF2–Witches' broom deformed tree growth, caused by microorganisms - a type of gall.
RMBHRHTE–Azalea gall (Exobasidium vaccini) leaf galls on azalea (Rhododendron spp.)
RFK2XPPM–Pear leaf showing fungal pear rust infection, isolated on a white background.
RMTTEB79–Black knot fungal disease on a tree.
RF2CT815A–Gymnosporangium sabinae (Gymnosporangium fuscum, pear rust, European pear rust, or pear trellis rust) is a fungal plant pathogen with Juniperus.
RF2BX5K45–Sloe attacked by plumb gall
RM2HXD815–magical mushrooms in autumn in a fairy tale forest, abstract circular bokeh, gall boletus (Tylopilus felleus, Boletus felleus)
RF2T2MWJ3–Alder Tongue (taphrina alni or taphrina amentorum), close up of the red fungal gall growing on the female fruits or catkins of Alder (alnus glutinosa)
RF2N05WRE–Leaf of an understory shrub covered in galls, resulting from insect, bacterial or fungal attack. Growing in rainforest in Orellana province, Ecuador
RFW36WA1–Puccinia poarum, known as the coltsfoot rust gall or meadow grass rust, a fungal plant pathogen
RMEYHDTJ–Azalea Gall
RF2T7JXY6–Taphrina padi is a fungal plant pathogen that induces the form of pocket plum gall on bird cherry,Prunus padus
RM2AHXXYP–Alder tongue gall, Taphrina alni,
RMP5BJBK–Rust Fungus Puccinia poarum on the leaves of Colt’s-foot Tussilago farfara
RF2C5M97C–Leaf with Gall Growth
RMP57J1G–Rust Fungus Puccinia poarum on the leaves of Colt’s-foot Tussilago farfara
RF2ADYD4J–Macro of maple leaf with maple wrinkled scab also called Tar Spot and gall mites.
RF2GDAT01–Several plums infected by plum gall Taphrina pruni fungus fruit isolated on white background
RMEX8GFG–Galls on Sloe Prunus spinosa bushes called ‘pocket plums’ caused by the fungus Taphrina pruni
RF2HP6XY9–Leaf gall Exobasidium vaccinii on cranberry plant
RF2J9FJFW–Witches' broom deformed tree growth, caused by microorganisms - a type of gall.
RFK2XPH5–Macro image of the underside of a pear leaf showing a fungal infection which produces galls that harbour the spores.
RFPHY574–Alder Tongue (Taphrina amentorum)
RMD979K9–Rust Fungus Uromyces valerianae found on Marsh Valerian leaves Valeriana dioica
RF2T5PJE2–The larvae of small flies gall midges or gall gnats (Cecidomyiidae) eating the spores of rust of sunflower. A fungal disease of sunflowers.
RM2HXD81E–magical mushrooms in autumn in a fairy tale forest, abstract circular bokeh, gall boletus (Tylopilus felleus, Boletus felleus)
RF2J1KN61–Witches broom, dense bunches of stunted twigs, in a Birch against blue sky
RF2N06TXC–Leaf of an understory shrub covered in galls, resulting from insect, bacterial or fungal attack. Growing in rainforest in Orellana province, Ecuador
RF2A9NEFD–Gall blisters on the underside of ash tree leaves
RF2M7891C–Leaf of an understory shrub covered in galls, resulting from insect, bacterial or fungal attack. Growing in rainforest in Orellana province, Ecuador
RF2T7JXY4–Taphrina padi is a fungal plant pathogen that induces the form of pocket plum gall on bird cherry,Prunus padus
RF2M7891T–Leaf of an understory shrub covered in galls, resulting from insect, bacterial or fungal attack. Growing in rainforest in Orellana province, Ecuador
RMEYHDTK–Azalea Gall
RF2G37P49–Gall on a leaf in the rainforest understory, Morona Santiago province, Ecuador. Galls are abnormal growth forms usually caused by ian nsect larva livi
RMB6JN2B–Witches broom growth on birch tree
RMW7XY4X–Alder tongue gall caused by fungal plant pathogen (Taphrina alni) Bulgaria, August.
RF2R6CXX8–Corn smut galls on tassel of cornstalk isolated on white background. Farming, agriculture and plant disease concept.
RF2C29TB5–Wild medlar leaves (Vangueria infausta) with green leaf galls growing
RF2GATYEJ–Leaf gall Exobasidium vaccinii on cranberry plant
RF2J9FJFE–Witches' broom deformed tree growth, caused by microorganisms - a type of gall.
RFK2XPY2–The underside of a pear leaf showing fungal infection. The raised brown spots are as a result of the gymnosprangium sabinae fungus. On eruption the sp
RF2GDARYK–Fungus infection by plum gall Taphrina pruni on plum fruit
RF2R6CXY8–Corn smut galls on tassel of cornstalk. Farming, agriculture and plant disease concept.
RF2T5PJ8H–The larva of small flies gall midges or gall gnats (Cecidomyiidae) eating the spores of rust of sunflower. A fungal disease of sunflowers.
RM2HXD813–magical mushrooms in autumn in a fairy tale forest, abstract circular bokeh, gall boletus (Tylopilus felleus, Boletus felleus)
RF2WMKCBK–Close-up view of a diseased plant leaf; Fairview, North Carolina, United States of America
RMBPKFNF–Corn Smut Ustilago maydis growing on field corn Michigan USA corn
RF2A9NEFF–Gall blisters on the underside of ash tree leaves
RMM8A9KY–Fungal Alder tongue gall, Taphrina alni, on the female catkin of an alder tree Alnus glutinosa, white background. North Dorset England UK GB
RF2T8DEW2–Taphrina padi is a fungal plant pathogen that induces the form of pocket plum gall on bird cherry,Prunus padus
RF2M1795B–Larvae of Mycopdiplosis coniophaga feeding on aeciospores of Puccinia coronata on Rhamnus utilis. Cecidomyiidae is a family of flies known as gall...
RFW1KN25–Puccinia poarum, known as the coltsfoot rust gall or meadow grass rust, a fungal plant pathogen
RF2G37P3Y–Gall on a leaf in the rainforest understory, Morona Santiago province, Ecuador. Galls are abnormal growth forms usually caused by ian nsect larva livi
RF2WJ53GB–Puccinia poarum, known as the coltsfoot rust gall or meadow grass rust, a fungal plant pathogen
RMEYHDTG–Azalea Gall
RF2A53JJW–Distorted fruit of a damson caused by 'plum pocket' disease; 'Taphrina pruni'.
RF2C29JNC–Wild medlar leaves (Vangueria infausta) with green leaf galls growing
RF2A53JKF–Distorted fruit of a damson caused by 'plum pocket' disease; 'Taphrina pruni'.
RF2GFC71K–Pear leaves are affected by gall mite. Concept of diseases and pests on tree.
RF2BXJHKA–The distorted fruit of damson plums caused by plum pocket disease, plum galls, or Taphrina pruni.
RF2GDAT05–Fungus infection by plum gall Taphrina pruni on plum fruit
RM2RTAE0A–Sloe (Prunus spinosa, Blackthorn) with Pocket Plum Gall (Taphrina pruni)
RM2F5AA43–Swollen and distorted roots of a Brussel Sprout plant caused by Clubroot, Plasmodiophora brassicae Mastigomycotina, a fungal disease of cabbages.
RFTR7DDF–Outdoor close-up of a common fungal disease (leaf galls) of plants and trees, caused by the fungus called Taphrina Deformans.
RM2F5A9WW–Swollen and distorted roots of a Brussel Sprout plant caused by Clubroot, Plasmodiophora brassicae Mastigomycotina, a fungal disease of cabbages.
RMBPKFNT–Corn Smut Ustilago maydis growing on field corn Michigan USA
RF2A9NEEG–Bumps covering ash tree leaves caused by gall mites
RMBR85R5–Corn Smut Ustilago maydis growing on field corn Michigan USA corn
RMM8A997–Fungal Alder tongue gall, Taphrina alni, on the female catkin of an alder tree Alnus glutinosa, white background. North Dorset England UK GB
RF2M1795G–Larvae of Mycopdiplosis coniophaga feeding on aeciospores of Puccinia coronata on Rhamnus utilis. Cecidomyiidae is a family of flies known as gall...
RM2F5AA15–Swollen and distorted roots of a Brussel Sprout plant caused by Clubroot, Plasmodiophora brassicae Mastigomycotina, a fungal disease of cabbages, turn
RF2G37P3H–Gall on a leaf in the rainforest understory, Morona Santiago province, Ecuador. Galls are abnormal growth forms usually caused by ian nsect larva livi
RF2WG0080–Taphrina padi is a fungal plant pathogen that induces the form of pocket plum gall on bird cherry,Prunus padus
RMEYHDTD–Azalea Gall
RF2DR4XAA–Galls on the underside of a leaf in montane rainforest in the Los Cedros Reserve, western Ecuador.
RM2WH36CM–Darwin's fungus Cyttaria darwinii growing on the host Nothofagus tree. The fungus causes galls to grow on the tree, on which the fungal fruits appear.
RFT5XJDM–A gall of Juniper Hawthorn Rust on a branch of Juniper.
RM2WH35JJ–Darwin's fungus Cyttaria darwinii growing on the host Nothofagus tree. The fungus causes galls to grow on the tree, on which the fungal fruits appear.
RF2BXJHF5–The distorted fruit of damson plums caused by plum pocket disease, plum galls, or Taphrina pruni. The pockets are dissected showing the interior.
RF2GDAT03–Fungus infection by plum gall Taphrina pruni on plum fruit
RM2RTAE0B–Sloes (Prunus spinosa, Blackthorn) with Pocket Plum Gall (Taphrina pruni)
RM2WH34TJ–Darwin's fungus Cyttaria darwinii growing on the host Nothofagus tree. The fungus causes galls to grow on the tree, on which the fungal fruits appear.
RFTR7DDM–Outdoor close-up of a common fungal disease (leaf galls) of plants and trees, caused by the fungus called Taphrina Deformans.
RM2PG099A–Rusty-leaved alpenroses (Rhododendron ferrugineum) close-up of leaves, with fungal galls of Alpine rose apple (Exobasidium rhododendri), Italian
RMCPYHCR–Wattle rust gall
RF2FYTPJW–A pocket plum gall as the result of a fungal infection of Taphrina padi on bird cherry, Prunus padi
RMDA47F9–Fungus (Taphrina sp.) gall, abnormal outgrowth on diseased leaf, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, October
RMM8A9XY–Fungal Alder tongue gall, Taphrina alni, on the female catkin of an alder tree Alnus glutinosa, white background. North Dorset England UK GB
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