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Macroglossum Pelargonium Hortorumby LoViComment by LoVi: Originally posted by PennyClick: Hi Viv,
I'll comment on the moth that's attracted to the flowers. Good catch!
I was "introduced" to this interesting creature when one visited our Buddliea blooms last year. They have a really unusual movement. I had no idea what I was seeing at first.
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Hi Penny! Yes, don't they!? I thought I was seeing a baby hummingbird, the first time I saw one. This year I have some that are actually bright red and green imitating the hummingbird colors and others that are rather tan and brown. How are you!!! |
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Macroglossum Pelargonium Hortorumby LoViComment by PenelopeK: Hi Viv,
I'll comment on the moth that's attracted to the flowers. Good catch!
I was "introduced" to this interesting creature when one visited our Buddliea blooms last year. They have a really unusual movement. I had no idea what I was seeing at first.
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Seeds Spread Across Continents and Centuriesby LoViComment by MaryO: Oooh, oooh; I know what those are! I have a bunch in my garden right now. Next year's Columbine :-) Good topic and I'm glad you included seedheads. I think they're really interesting and it gave me the context to know what I was looking at. |
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