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Old 13-05-2003, 10:32 PM
Baine Carruthers
 
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Default Bugs and ... something

Aphids are pretty thick these days and attack many different types of
plants. Here's a URL for NCSU entomology
http://ipm.ncsu.edu/current_ipm/otimages.html . They have a picture of an
aphid but not indicative of what you might see on herbaceous plant
materials. Perhaps use your favorite search engine for other pics.

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Baine

"Margaret Lillard" wrote in message
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Hi -- two questions for the more experienced gardeners/entomologists:

1- I have a variety of flowering annuals in a small mostly sunny plot next
to my house. Recently, I've seen tiny little bugs all over the flowers.
They look like very small ladybugs, only gray where they should be red
(that is, gray with black spots). They don't appear to be doing any harm
to the plants. Any idea what they are?

2- I have a Kleim's hardy gardenia given to me last year, planted in the
same bed late last August. It's nice and bushy and appears to be about
ready to bloom. But interior leaves -- at first on branches in the back,
close to the juncture with the main plant, now spreading to the base of
other branches -- seem to be turning yellow, as if the plant's
overwatered. I don't think that's the case, though I did notice a bunch
more yellow leaves this morning after soaker-watering a few hours late
last night. Overall, as I say, the plant looks good with lots of buds
ready to pop. Is this something to be worried about?

Thanks

MAL

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