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Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly Caterpillar387 viewsCloudless Sulphur butterfly caterpillar (Phoebis sennae) feeding on cassia bushes in the Native Garden area (north side of OVF main drive) (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon - photo taken 11/07/2012)     (1 votes)
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Pumpkin410 viewsAnother shot of Kim's big pumpkin in Plot E25. The weight is estimated to be around 186 pounds. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon - photo taken 11/07/2012)     (1 votes)
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Pumpkin390 viewsKim Ewbank's big pumpkin in Phase 2, Plot E25. Her "little darling" had a circumference of 86 inches on 11/17/2012. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon - photo taken 11/07/2012)     (1 votes)
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Blooming Cactus322 viewsBlooming Cactus in Native Garden (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon 04/29/2012)     (1 votes)
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Memorial473 viewsMemorial in the OVF Community area (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon (photo taken 8/27/2011))     (1 votes)
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Borage335 viewsBorage (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon (photo taken 8/27/2011))     (1 votes)
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Ladybugs - Aphid killers382 viewsLadybugs hunt down and eat aphids. Release the ladybugs at sunset so they can settle. In the morning they will breakfast on aphids. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon (photo taken 8/20/2011))     (1 votes)
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Red Aphids & White Nymphs392 viewsAphids attack weak plants. If a plant is healthy and has a strong vascular system the aphids have difficulty penetrating the cell walls. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon (photo taken 8/20/2011))     (1 votes)
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Late Blight (Phytophthora infestans)396 viewsTomato fruits infected with Late Blight.
Dark oily discoloration. Throw them in the trash; do not compost as the spores will not be killed (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon (photo taken 9/2/2011))     (1 votes)
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Late Blight (Phytophthora infestans)384 viewsLate Blight will cause the fruit to become discolored and blistered with an oily looking sheen. Spores can reside in the soil for years. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon 7/4/2011)     (1 votes)
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Late Blight (Phytophthora infestans)374 viewsStems will turn brown and become brittle. The slightest pressure will make them snap. Avoid having wet foliage when the sun goes down. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon 7/4/2011)     (1 votes)
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Late Blight (Phytophthora infestans)382 viewsLate Blight spores can be blown in by the wind or be splashed up from the soil when watering. Leaves of the plant turn yellow and brown. (Photo Credit: D. Cleverdon )     (1 votes)
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