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Green Darner Dragonfly pauses on eggplant. Laura Lukes
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Dragonflies

April 21, 2023
How many insects can boast their own international organization? That is the case for dragonflies and damselflies, both members of the order Odonata (meaning toothed the dragonfly has serrated mandibles).
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Peach leaf curl on new peach leaves. Jeanette Alosi
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Tis the Season for Peach Leaf Curl

April 14, 2023
If the new leaves of your peach or nectarine tree become reddish, puckered and severely distorted, chances are that peach leaf curl is the culprit.
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Apricots ripening on a healthy tree. Jeanette Alosi
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Eutypa Alert! Wait to Prune Your Apricots

April 7, 2023
If you didn't already prune your apricots at the end of last summer, please hold off a little longer. Our area has a fungus called Eutypa that infects fresh pruning wounds when rainfall occurs 2 to 6 weeks after pruning.
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Praying mantis on CA buckwheat. Jeanette Alosi
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The Praying Mantis: An Alien in the Garden

March 30, 2023
At this time of year, some nurseries start selling the egg cases of Chinese mantis as a biological control for the garden. These alien-looking insects are Praying Mantis and are harmless to humans, but have an insatiable appetite for aphids, caterpillars and other insects.
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Tidytips (Layia platyglossa) and Ithuriel's Spear. Cindy Weiner
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Growing Annual Native Wildflowers

March 24, 2023
Among the joys of a California spring are swaths of annual wildflowers blooming around the state. Here in Butte County good places to view this wildflower show include Upper Bidwell Park, Table Mountain, and Feather Falls Trail. Annual wildflowers have a life cycle that lasts just one year.
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