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Red Car Property: Looking For Really Big Moths
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Photo: Diane Edwardson, July 12, 2011. Native Jimsonweed (Datura wrightii) attracts hawk moths, like the White Lined Sphinx Moth, for pollination. (Click on photo to enlarge.)
Old-Fashioned Potato Beetle larvae (known here as "bugs in outfits") also feed on this plant.
Wikipedia lists Jimsonweed or Datura wrightii as poisonous. It is also a known hallucinogenic.
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