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Raptorman
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Have you ever seen them?

My snapdragons have been flowering and have formed the seed pods that look like skulls.

Tabitha is a huge horror fan, so I look forward to their creepy beauty every year.



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Those look pretty cool!!
 
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Very nice. I tried Snapdragons once but the central Texas heat did a bodyslam. The Datura and Moonflowers are growing well this year.

What caterpiller is that? Is the Snapdragon a health risk to mammals?


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Raptorman
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HA! I just noticed the caterpillow.

I have no idea what he is!

I don't think they are a health risk to mammals, otherwise I would put them in by the acre to stop the opossums from eating my bulbs!


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