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What are those brownish balls that are growing like fruit on my oak tree?

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What are those brownish balls that are growing like fruit on my oak tree?

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They are most likely oak apples, large galls caused by any of several species of gall wasps that attack the leaves of red oaks. The interior of these galls is filled with firm, spongy material and a hard seed which contains a single larva. They don’t harm the host tree and no treatment is necessary.

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