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  2. Caloptilia azaleella - Wikipedia

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    Caloptilia azaleella (azalea leaf miner) is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is endemic to Japan, but has been introduced worldwide, wherever there are Azaleas ...

  3. Category:Leaf miners - Wikipedia

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    Leaf miner galleries on a macadamia leaf The main article for this category is Leaf miner . Category for various insects whose larvae live in and eat the leaf tissue of plants.

  4. Azalea - Wikipedia

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    The Azalea Society of America designated Houston, Texas, an "azalea city". [citation needed] The River Oaks Garden Club has conducted the Houston Azalea Trail every spring since 1935. [citation needed] Valdosta, Georgia is called the Azalea City, as the plant grows in profusion there. The city hosts an annual Azalea Festival in March.

  5. Argyresthia thuiella - Wikipedia

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    Argyresthia thuiella, the arborvitae leafminer, thuja mining moth or American thuja shoot moth, is a moth of the family Yponomeutidae. It is found in southeastern Canada and the northeastern United States to North Carolina, west to Missouri, north to Manitoba. There is also an isolated population in British Columbia.

  6. List of Northern American nectar sources for honey bees

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    A honey bee collecting nectar from an apricot flower.. The nectar resource in a given area depends on the kinds of flowering plants present and their blooming periods. Which kinds grow in an area depends on soil texture, soil pH, soil drainage, daily maximum and minimum temperatures, precipitation, extreme minimum winter temperature, and growing degre

  7. Leaf miner - Wikipedia

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    A leaf miner is any one of numerous species of insects in which the larval stage lives in, and eats, the leaf tissue of plants. The vast majority of leaf-mining insects are moths ( Lepidoptera ), sawflies ( Symphyta , a paraphyletic group which Apocrita ( wasps , bees and ants ) evolved from), and flies ( Diptera ).

  8. Why the world’s largest lithium miner is helping save an NC ...

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    The bat species’ population has declined over 90% in North Carolina. Why the world’s largest lithium miner is helping save an NC bat at risk of extinction Skip to main content

  9. Azalea, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    This article about a location in Buncombe County, North Carolina is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.