Re: I hope this makes a pretty butterfly
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- From: "* C* <a*@telusplanet.net>
- Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 16:27:00 -0600
They make a very pretty moth... Pictures and info to follow!
A large, rather spectacular sphinx moth, with a wingspan of four to five inches, usually with yellow and white markings, others with orange spots. It emerges from the ground in spring, lays a single egg on the undersides of leaves and soon dies. They are sometimes known as hummingbird or hawk moths because of their large size and the fact that they feed like a hummingbird. They normally fly only at twilight, which is why most gardeners don?t see them during the day. In northern climates, there is only one generation of moths, but in southern zones, two are more common.
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