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Change: ChickoryChicoryThis very common roadside "weed" pictured here is chickory,chicory, Chichorium intybus.intybus. It's a pretty little thing, but not easy to photograph to show it off at its best. ChichoryChicory is a relative of endive and radicchio,
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Change: This very common roadside "weed" pictured here is chickory, Chichorium intybus. It's a pretty little thing, but not easy to photograph to show it off
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Change: Well, the day lilies are in full and glorious bloom, so that means that the road crews will be along with their mowers to cut
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Change: Renamed from Just the Facts, Mam by Jul 1 2007, 6:34 AM EDT for: Rename
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Change: Floyd.Floyd. __________________________________________________Yucca Moth BiologyThe following paragraphs about the relationship between the yucca moth and yucca plant were excerpted from Waynesworld as highlights; read the entire piece there if you have time.Yucca moth: A specific moth that is genetically
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Change: For the most part, this page will be a repository for text and images related to nature and natural history that come from my weblog, Fragments from Floyd. __________________________________________________Yucca Moth BiologyThe following paragraphs about the relationship between the yucca moth and yucca plant were excerpted from Waynesworld
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Change: To be honest, this shot of the grasses came from this day last June. This year, in the very same spot, the pasture has been
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Change: Pictured here on the buds of some nearby milkweed, they do no harm. Their "pinchers" or cerci are rather puny, and though theoretically they can
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Jun 30 2007, 3:41 PM EDT
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: Yucca Moth BiologyThe following paragraphs about the relationship between the yucca moth and yucca plant were extracted using diigo from Waynesworld. Yucca moth: A specific moth that is genetically programmed for stuffing a little ball
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Change: Unlike most other flowering plants, the pollen is not dispersed as individual grains. The gravid (pregnant) female yucca moth collects up to a dozen pollinia
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