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Jaune Flamme - Late Blight discoloration (Interior)328 viewsInterior of Jaune Flamme tomato infected with Late Blight (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon (photo taken 7/3/2015))Jul 06, 2015
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Jaune Flamme - Late Blight discoloration354 viewsJaune Flamme tomato with surface discoloration due to Late Blight infection. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon (photo taken 7/3/2015))Jul 06, 2015
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Infected Tomatoes309 viewsTomato fruit infected with Late Blight (Phytophthora infestans) (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon (photo taken 7/3/2015))Jul 06, 2015
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Monarch caterpillar on Swan Plant (Asclepius fruticosa)315 viewsOne of nine Monarch caterpillars on my Swan Plant (Asclepius fruticosa). This milkweed keeps its leaves throughout the year. (Photo Credit: Derbeh Vance - C32)Dec 16, 2014
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Triteleia laxa 347 viewsSpring blooming - thin stems about 12 - 16" in height. (Photo Credit: Derbeh Vance - C32)Dec 16, 2014
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Peruvian Daffodil - Hymenocallis festialis339 viewshardy spring bloomer - height about 24" - be watchful for snails (Photo Credit: Derbeh Vance - C32)Dec 16, 2014
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Iris germanica - Bearded Iris - 346 viewsReblooming bearded iris - very hardy and multiplies rapidly - height approx. 30 - 36". (Photo Credit: Derbeh Vance - C32)Dec 16, 2014
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Hibiscus - Blue Satin352 viewsBlue Satin hibiscus - closest to true blue of all the "Rose of Sharon" varieties (Photo Credit: Derbeh Vance - C32)Dec 16, 2014
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Bountiful Harvest385 viewsSomeone was giving these away. (Photo Credit: D.Cleverdon 08/18/2012)Jul 07, 2014
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Tomato Hornworm & Friend341 viewsTomato Hornworm (Manduca quinquemaculata) being buzzed by a fly. The Hornworm met a quick demise moments after; the fly survived. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon 09-13-2013)Sep 14, 2013
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Bag of Blight354 viewsTrash bag full of leaves, stems and tomato fruit infected with Late Blight
(Phytophthora infestans) (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon 07/20/2013)Jul 31, 2013
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Japanese Beetle (Popillia japonica)320 viewsThe larvae of the Japanese Beetle look like big white grubs when they are dug up in the soil. They damage the root system of the plants. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon 07/27/2013)Jul 29, 2013
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