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Our little garden is popping with colorful flowers. The vegetable garden is in fall mode with cucumber and tomato production slowed to a crawl. Are you planting bulbs this season? Gathering seeds? Planting a fall veggie bed? Leave a note and share your garden with us.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Giant Silk Moth

A pair of Giant Silk Moths resided on our front porch by the
light for a week or so and then moved on to wherever Giant Silk Moths go. They are so pretty.

Their scientific name is Polyphemus. Bill Welch (the Bulb Baron at www.BilltheBulbBaron.com) identified it for me.

Wikpedia describes the moth as having a 6-inch wingspan and purple eyespots on hindwings. The caterpillar eats 86,000 times it's weight in less than two months.

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