Life in Newburgh on Ythan

By Talpa

Such gall!

This sad Amphibious Bistort Persicaria amphibia has been attacked by the gall midge Wachtliella persicariae. The midges overwinter as pupae in the soil and the adults emerge in the spring and lay eggs on the folds of immature leaves. After 2-10 days the eggs  hatch into larvae that begin feeding on the leaves.  The leaf margins respond by become tightly curled into distorted tubes, which turn red, and finally brown and brittle.  The larvae continue to feed and grow within the tubes and eventually drop off into the soil where they pupate overwinter. And so the cycle of life continues

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