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ID of plant growing EVERYWHERE!
, will it come back next year or would I have to let it spread some seeds? And if you're lucky you may get elephant hawk moths laying their eggs on it - beautiful! I'd dead had it to stop it seeding. It will come back from the same roots next year, so you don by Roxanne Blanton
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24/05/2012 15:48:02
by Gary Hobson
Talkback: Garden lowlife
or if the badger is finding a way in again. We have had an unusual visitor this year, which i have found out is an elephant hawk moth caterpillar. I first thought it was a slug. They were last seen demolishing a fuchsia bush, which they apparently love.I've read by Margaret
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28/11/2011 18:37:20
by Eric, Belgium
Garden Gallery
as you then have to start all over again Anyway- I can now say nice camellia Elephant Hawk Moth Caterpillar Just showing off now! Thanks, Lorea...the pic doesn't show that it's about 10ft tall. It's very old and flowers like that every year without fail by sotongeoff
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30/07/2012 17:01:08
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