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Banana slugs and species of flowers observed in the Redwoods by the Big
Basin Slug Spotters
... http://www.icogitate.com/~tree/bigBasinSlugSpotted.htm): The numbers of banana slugs, newts, and species of flowers observed by the Big Basin Banana Slug Spotters' Society. Data for the Berry Creek Falls ... -cubed Slug Spotters' Challenge The Big Basin Banana Slug Spotters' Society encourages you to attempt to match these numbers of individual banana slugs and unique flower species seen on the Berry ...
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Banana Slugs Little and Large - Sightings in the Forest of Big Basin State Park
... Banana Slugs Little and Large - Sightings in the Forest of Big Basin State Park Banana Slugs Little and Large - Sightings in the ... to you - buy at Amazon! Some of the smallest and largest banana slugs seen so far! A little slug (1.2") seen in April: ... of Slugs and Their Kin - In Forest, Fields, and Gardens from Southeast Alaska to California, by Western Society of Malacologists, David G. Gordon. Banana ...
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16th World Orchid Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Doug and Eleanor Allison, 8 July 98
... DandE, do you have problems with slugs or snails up there? DandE Vancouver BC Some slugs and snails in the garden. Banana slugs - great big yellow suckers! ... ! Santa Cruz!...KB] lisav-bigred I think I've seen those slugs, or something similar -- don't they get them in Southern California ... Arcadia, CA) I have never seen those slugs in So Cal but we have had bid tiger type slugs - 4 to 5 inches long. ...
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Banana Slug
... Banana Slugs are the second largest slug in the world, growing up to 25 cm long. They are so named because very often their coloring resembles a banana ... be seen except when the slug is getting rid of wastes. Banana slugs may live several years, hibernating under a log when the ... Hill B.Sc. B.Ed. 1997 A great book about Banana Slugs is: The Banana Slug Alice Bryant Harper Bay Leaves Press, 1988 Back ...
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PlantBuzz Home
... . Juno Iris Gallery 2002 A large collection of Juno Iris (18 pages, lots of photos) Banana slugs - don't look if you're squeamish, these beasts are grotesque! Iris aucheri a dwarf ...
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banana_slugs1
... banana_slugs1 oh how gross, Banana Slugs! Drawing by Sukey McDonough If you're able to stomach this disgusting bunch of banana slugs on the prowl, then you're ready to study them up close ...
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Spring Peepers
... this area. I have heard that toads eat slugs, but I can't imagine that they would eat out native banana slugs. I have lots of them in my garden ... near by. I can't imagine a toad big enough to eat a banana slug, but I have heard that both toads and frogs will stuff anything ... large as they are, so maybe they would eat them. They do eat slugs although I've not caught one in the act....they are said to ...
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PAWPAW Fruit Facts
... Fruit Facts PAWPAW Asimina triloba Annonaceae Common Name:Pawpaw, Paw Paw, Papaw, Poor Man's Banana, Hoosier Banana, etc. (In Australia the tropical papaya, Carica papaya, is also known as Pawpaw). Related ... feed exclusively on young, pawpaw foliage, but never in great numbers. On the West Coast, slugs, snails and earwigs can be easily controlled by the application of Tanglefoot to a band ...
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Questions On Christmas Cactus
... of frost is past, you can summer it outdoors in a shady spot, making sure slugs don't find it. Bring it back inside in September before any frosts, reduce watering ... . Q. To the lady having trouble with her sheepnose apple grafting, she might try winter banana apple interstem. Also, how to tell an Easter cactus from a Christmas cactus: the leaves ...
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Questions On Miscellaneous
... leafhopper and carrot weevil. What could be causing the problem is slugs because there was no tunneling or frass present. These critters ... parthenocarpy, and the resulting fruit is known as a berry. Banana plants are very rhizomatous plants, producing what are called "pseudostems" ... a semblance of seeds may be observed when one cuts a banana in cross-section, as the fruits develop from the ovaries of ...
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