The diversity of mesembs are fascinating but they are also quite clearly related
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More Crassula flowers
The diversity of mesembs are fascinating but they are also quite clearly related
It seems that the flowers are bee, moth and butterfly pollinated. Then there's also a butterfly larvae that feeds on the leaves of all crassulaceae
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Yes, I've had that little grub tunneling in my plants. It has a particular taste for Echeveria. Interesting, because Echeveria are not Native but the native insects recognise them as edible
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Here's the culprit
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Pollinates one species, feeds off another. I hope that you don't kill them
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I stopped after I learned that it was a butterfly larvae. Not a pest that will decimate the plants all although they have occasionally been quite destructive
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They are not on the same level as slugs and snails, that's for sure. The tunnelling is weird but ok
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