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 | Picture Perfect Perennial |
Here's a picture perfect perennial.
Date: 2006-08-31
Photo by: Mary Anne — Carlsbad Springs, Ontario Location/Owner: Red aphids on Heliopsis

About the photo:
A winner in our July 2006 Perennial Plant Pests Photo Contest, sent in by Mary Anne of Carlsbad Springs, Ontario.
Here we see loads of red aphids feeding on the flower stem of Heliopsis 'Loraine Sunshine'. Various kinds of aphids attack a wide range of plant hosts, including many of our common annuals and perennials. Once they get going during the warm part of summer, aphids spread rapidly from plant to plant, often being moved about by ants that literally farm them and harvest their sticky-sweet aphid secretions.
A sharp blast of water from the hose is often enough to dislodge them, or try an organic insecticidal soap type product. Aphids are well-known vectors of many virus diseases, spreading them from one plant to another.
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