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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

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Marsh Bellflower and Blue Vervain, both plants of damp areas, are in flower.
In dry areas, Spiked Lobelia is opening its pale blue flowers.
And last night the very showy Common Lytrosis moth was attracted to my lights. Sugar Maple is one of the larval host plants for this species.
John
Marsh Bellflower

Blue Vervain

Spike Lobelia

Common Lytrosis moth

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