Orange Mint Moth
By Diohio
- 26 Aug, 2008
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Today I found an Orange Mint moth nectaring on the Mistflower. These very tiny moths use mint for a host plant. I have a patch of Narrowleaf Mountain Mint right next to the Mistflower in the back yard.
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This photo is of species Eupatorium coelestinum.
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This photo is of "Mistflower" in Diohio's garden
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Great shot.
26 Aug, 2008