Ensete glauca and ants
I have a large E. glauca (over 7 feet so far) that for the summer is planted in my backyard. It seems to be doing fine, with excellent new leaf production. I was trimming off the dark ends of petiole stubs on the p-stem when I discovered masses of very small 'ants' (I guess), many carrying a white substance. Is this just ants enjoying the old nectar, or is this something to worry about? Thanks.

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Last edited by saltydad : 07-06-2011 at 03:42 PM.
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