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galled
▪ I. galled, ppl. a.1 nonce-wd. [f. gall n.1 + -ed2.] Mixed with gall, made bitter.1604 F. Herring Mod. Defence 24 Hee that should taste your sweetned Gall, would call it sugar, and not sugred gall.▪ II. galled, ppl. a.2 (gɔːld) [orig. f. gall n.2 + -ed2, but afterwards taken as f. gall v.1 + -ed1.]... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zizania latifolia
The galled stems are harvested as a vegetable known as jiaobai () in China. Its Japanese name is makomotake. The galled section of the stem is wide and up to long. This vegetable has been grown for at least 400 years. wikipedia.org
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ygalled
ygalled = galled ppl. a.2 1.1742 Shenstone Schoolmistr. xviii, See! to their Seats all hie with merry Glee,..All, but the Wight of Bum y-galled. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ustilago esculenta
The galled stems are harvested as a vegetable called gau-soon and kal-peh-soon (also, gau sun and kah peh sung) and jiaobai in China. The galled section of the stem is wide and up to long. This vegetable has been grown for centuries in China, at least 400 years. wikipedia.org
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spur-galled
spur-galled, ppl. a. Obs. exc. arch. [f. prec.] Galled by spurs; having or suffering from a gall or galls caused by the spur.1608 Machin Dumbe Knt. iii, I am at my wits' end, and am made Duller than any spurgal'd, tyred Jade. 1641 J. Day Parl. Bees v. (1881) 35 Tho' this, and such gald jades, Were [... Oxford English Dictionary
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Euura mucronata
Several buds on the same shoot can be galled and the insect has a single generation per year (i.e. univoltine). wikipedia.org
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Rabdophaga karschi
There is one red larva or a pupa and the larva makes an exit hole in the galled stem or occasionally in a bud. wikipedia.org
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Ceratosolen
Flower ovules that receive an egg become galled and the larvae consume the gall tissue. Pollinated flowers missed by the wasps produce one seed each. wikipedia.org
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Dasineura acrophila
Species of ash galled, include white ash or American ash (Fraxinus americana), narrow-leafed ash (Fraxinus angustifolia & subsp. oxycarpa), Bunge's ash wikipedia.org
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Epitrimerus trilobus
Species of elder galled include, American black elderberry (Sambucus canadensis), European elder (Sambucus nigra), red elderberry (Sambucus racemosa). wikipedia.org
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Mayetiola piceae
Spruce gall midges overwinter as orange larvae in galled current-year shoots (Felt 1926). Larvae are about 1.5 mm long when fully grown. Galled twigs usually remain on branches for several years. wikipedia.org
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Callirhytis eldoradensis
This gall is not as readily visible as some of the showier oak galls, but exit holes may be visible on the acorns, and galled acorns are likely to stay wikipedia.org
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Trioza centranthi
Plants galled include Centranthus angustifolius, C. wikipedia.org
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Duroia hirsuta
Trees that grow outside the cleared area often have the living tissues of their trunks excavated and galled for ant accommodation. wikipedia.org
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Daphnandra johnsonii
These short fruit appear to be galled and contain no seed but contain many silky hairs or plumes that are normally attached to the seeds. Some trees contain a mixture of both short, galled fruits and long fertile fruits, most trees seem to only produce galled fruits and trees that produce wikipedia.org
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