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What's Eating My Gazania Flower Petals?
It's not slugs. Could it be woodlice?
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Draven wrote in message .uk... It's not slugs. Could it be woodlice? Or Earwigs? Try the classic Dahlia/Chrysanth trap (straw-filled plant pot on top of cane next to plant). If you have earwigs, they should oblige by hiding in the pots overnight, enabling you to examine them in the morning. Spider |
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In article , Draven
writes It's not slugs. Could it be woodlice? Probably not. They seem to need very soft food, ie partially rotted. Why are you so sure it's not slugs? -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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Draven wrote:
It's not slugs. Could it be woodlice? It probably /is/ slugs - number one rule I've found is to blame slugs for everything unless - or until - you find otherwise. 95% of the time you don't have to look any further. Slugs must have cast-iron stomachs (if they have stomachs that is) they happily munch away on the leaves of my datura (sorry brugmansia - does anyone know any reason for the name change - I assume it was named after a Mr (Dr?) Brugman(s)?) It doesn't appear to kill the slug (more's the pity some would say) but I'm wondering if it's some sort of survival tool? Because all parts of the datura are poisonous, I'm wondering if this makes them less appealing to the neighbourhood /turdus/ population...? Are we going to be seeing a race of 'superslugs'? I damned well hope not! -- In memory of MS MVP Alex Nichol: http://www.dts-l.org/ |
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Miss Perspicacia Tick wrote in message ... Slugs must have cast-iron stomachs (if they have stomachs that is) they happily munch away on the leaves of my datura (sorry brugmansia - does anyone know any reason for the name change - I assume it was named after a Mr (Dr?) Brugman(s)?) It doesn't appear to kill the slug (more's the pity some would say) but I'm wondering if it's some sort of survival tool? Because all parts of the datura are poisonous, I'm wondering if this makes them less appealing to the neighbourhood /turdus/ population...? Are we going to be seeing a race of 'superslugs'? I damned well hope not! -- In memory of MS MVP Alex Nichol: http://www.dts-l.org/ Hi Miss PT, I'm not sure there was a real change of name - more a clarification. One name - I think Brugmansia - is the botanical name for "Angel's Trumpets"; the other name, Datura, is the botanical name for "Thorn Apple". I may have it the wrong way round, and I'm sure someone will pop up and tell me. Please Do. The main difference between the two (and, again, I think I've got this right!) is the Thorn Apple flowers are more upright, whereas the Angel's Trumpet flowers are pendant. No doubt there are other botanical differences, but this is the lay gardeners' most obvious diagnostic during the flowering season. Spider |
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In article , Miss
Perspicacia Tick writes Draven wrote: It's not slugs. Could it be woodlice? It probably /is/ slugs - number one rule I've found is to blame slugs for everything unless - or until - you find otherwise. 95% of the time you don't have to look any further. Slugs must have cast-iron stomachs (if they have stomachs that is) they happily munch away on the leaves of my datura (sorry brugmansia - does anyone know any reason for the name change - I assume it was named after a Mr (Dr?) Brugman(s)?) It's not a straight name change. It was decided that the erect-flowered daturas and the droopy flowered ones were sufficiently distinct as to be in different genera. Since, presumably (since this is how the reules of nomenclature work), the genus name Datura was originally defined on the basis of one of the erect-flowered species, a new genus name had to be found for the droopy flowered ones - hence Brugmansia. -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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On Tue, 24 May 2005 07:46:01 GMT, "Draven"
wrote: It's not slugs. Could it be woodlice? Or birds. It has been known. -- Chris E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net |
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