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Old 06-25-2006, 04:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Some random pictures

Here are some pictures I've taken over the last month or so.

Stuttgard showing some nice colors. Thanks Mike!


My very light sensitive Dwarf Namwa Pearl still alive and slowly growing!


A strange bug on the Dwarf Namwa pearl.


A Leach?, found under the Dwarf Namwa Pearl. I have never seen a leach but it looks like the pictures on Google images.


Some Canna flowers from yesterday afternoon.


Our indoor cat enjoying the view!


My Super Dwarf Cavendish inthe early morning marine layer light.


Our neighbors palm tree filling out our front arched window in the living room. I love palm trees when they are on someone elses property!


And last but certainly not least, my Apples, Jamaican Reds, Dwaf Lady finger, Ae Ae and other assorted plants in the early evening light with the garden lights turned on. This was taken about a month ago.
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Nice pics. The colors on the canna blooms are really impressive. I also really like the Stuttgard.

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I think that is a flat worm,. I have seen them around here. Here is a link. I just learned that this one is actually Asian. http://citybugs.tamu.edu/FastSheets/Ent-1039.html

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Oh yeah the other bug is a juvenile leafhopper.
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Thanks Zac, I think you nailed it! It is exactly as they describe. I wonder where it came from and how many are in my soil? They say the only issue with them is that they eat earthworms which I have plenty of so that shouldn't be too much of a problem. It is a very slimy little bugger that attached itself to the table via it's head when ever I tried to grab it. I figure it was about 6-7 inches long before I broke it in half and squished it! Scary little thing indeed!
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