Did you know… that bumblebees force plants to flower by biting their leaves.
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The chrysalis is covered in a shiny, golden cuticle with a metallic-like appearance.
Egg shaped puffball (Lycoperdaceae sp.)
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Easy to make, delicious, healthy and if you have kale in the garden, then you are set!
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