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Haruka ([personal profile] haruka) wrote in [community profile] common_nature2012-06-16 05:28 pm

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I discovered this on my deck today where a bird must have dropped it. It's some kind of fruit, I think, but I don't know what kind. It's light green with little pale bumps all over the outside, and on the underside, where the bird (presumably) made a perfect small hole in it, I could see inside to where there was some kind of spiny core. I don't know if it came from a tree or bush around here or possibly someone's garbage. Does anyone recognize it?






weaverbird: (Summer)

[personal profile] weaverbird 2012-06-16 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Looks like black walnut, to me. If not, then I'm guessing it's some unripe nut, at any rate.
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[personal profile] rowkey 2012-06-17 06:03 am (UTC)(link)
I've never seen a black walnut (even unripe) with white bumps, but you never know!
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[personal profile] melannen 2012-06-17 11:53 am (UTC)(link)
It's not a black walnut, the texture is wrong, and that wouldn't have a spiny core.

I actually suspect it's an Oak Apple - a sort of a swelling/tumor that forms around an insect larva from an egg laid in a leaf. The hole would be where the adult insect tunneled out.

Does it seem really light, as if it's mostly hollow? In that case, it's almost certainly a gall (all of the nuts/seeds/fruits I know of which look like that are fairly dense.) It's definitely oak apple season where I am - I'm seeing them all over.
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[personal profile] rusticana 2012-06-19 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Alien eggs. No doubt about it.