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This article says its the parent of the squashy things Brevicoryne (aphids): identification, images, ecology
Its an "Alate" (another word I've learnt today!)-
a·late [ey-leyt]
adjective Also, a·lat·ed.
1. having wings; winged.
2. having membranous expansions like wings.
noun
3. the winged form of an insect when both winged and wingless forms occur in the species.
Origin: 1660–70; < Latin ālātus, equivalent to āl ( a ) ala + -ātus -ate1
Having spent two days systematically squishing caterpillars on my greens, I'm devastated to find there may be more squashy-able things to keep an eye out for. The stuff of nightmares.
Haha - Little Shop of Horrors, I do believe!? When visiting an open garden a few weeks back we saw some huge Poppy buds, just about to open, and I commented that one of them reminded me of the film. The friend I was with, hadn't seen it....
All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
Haha - Little Shop of Horrors, I do believe!? When visiting an open garden a few weeks back we saw some huge Poppy buds, just about to open, and I commented that one of them reminded me of the film. The friend I was with, hadn't seen it....
............or triffids!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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