You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
You have photographed a gall, which is like a cancerous growth on the plant with the extra growth triggered by invasion of a foreign entity such as a fungus, bacteria or larvae stages of wasps or beetles. If this wattle is indeed Acacia penninervis this wattle is regionally uncommon and not previously recorded in the Queanbeyan area.
I think it probably is, but would like to see a photo showing more clearly the vein between the gland and the base of the lesf. This is diagnostic. For an imoortant record like this it pays to be certain.
I think it probably is, but would like to see a photo showing more clearly the vein between the gland and the base of the lesf. This is diagnostic. For an imoortant record like this it pays to be certain.
I think it probably is, but would like to see a photo showing more clearly the vein between the gland and the base of the lesf. This is diagnostic. For an imoortant record like this it pays to be certain.
I think it probably is, but would like to see a photo showing more clearly the vein between the gland and the base of the lesf. This is diagnostic. For an imoortant record like this it pays to be certain.
I think it probably is, but would like to see a photo showing more clearly the vein between the gland and the base of the lesf. This is diagnostic. For an imoortant record like this it pays to be certain.
I have actually confirmed it, after checking my photo of it from Black Mountain. To be absolutely sure, a close up of a leaf showing the gland on the edge would be great. Don't worry about the gall. Woody galls basically all look the same.
I have actually confirmed it, after checking my photo of it from Black Mountain. To be absolutely sure, a close up of a leaf showing the gland on the edge would be great. Don't worry about the gall. Woody galls basically all look the same.
I have actually confirmed it, after checking my photo of it from Black Mountain. To be absolutely sure, a close up of a leaf showing the gland on the edge would be great. Don't worry about the gall. Woody galls basically all look the same.
I have actually confirmed it, after checking my photo of it from Black Mountain. To be absolutely sure, a close up of a leaf showing the gland on the edge would be great. Don't worry about the gall. Woody galls basically all look the same.
I have actually confirmed it, after checking my photo of it from Black Mountain. To be absolutely sure, a close up of a leaf showing the gland on the edge would be great. Don't worry about the gall. Woody galls basically all look the same.
I suddenly realised it was more likely to be Acacia pycnantha, which has much broader leaves than Acacia penninervis. It is quite common on Mt Jerrabombera, at least.
I suddenly realised it was more likely to be Acacia pycnantha, which has much broader leaves than Acacia penninervis. It is quite common on Mt Jerrabombera, at least.
I suddenly realised it was more likely to be Acacia pycnantha, which has much broader leaves than Acacia penninervis. It is quite common on Mt Jerrabombera, at least.
I suddenly realised it was more likely to be Acacia pycnantha, which has much broader leaves than Acacia penninervis. It is quite common on Mt Jerrabombera, at least.
I suddenly realised it was more likely to be Acacia pycnantha, which has much broader leaves than Acacia penninervis. It is quite common on Mt Jerrabombera, at least.
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