Dr. Seuss-like flower appears in Texas
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Call the Lorax because the colorful world of Dr. Seuss seems to be leaping out of the books and popping up in Texas.
The Atlanta State Park – Texas Parks and Wildlife posted two photos on Facebook of a pink and white flower that looks distinctly like something you might find in the famous children’s books.
The flower is a wool sower gall, which also is known as the oak seed gall.
“These are created when a wool sower wasp lays its eggs in a white oak,” the park rangers said.
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