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A Visit from the Sphinx

Posted on June 3, 2022 by Juniper Level Botanic Garden
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We caught the Nessus Sphinx moth feasting on a patch of phlox this spring. Remember that garden diversity brings more fascinating pollinators into the garden.

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Posted in Plant images from the garden and nursery, Plant Spotlight | Tagged biodiversity, botanic garden, genetic diversity, JLBG, juniper level botanic garden, moths, perennials for full sun, phlox, phlox groundcover, Pink Flowers, pink phlox, Plant Delights Nursery, pollinator garden, pollinator plant, pollinators, species diversity, Sphinx moth, sun garden, sun loving plants, sun perennials, sunny perennials, Tony Avent, zone 7b | Leave a reply

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