[NatureNS] What eats White Trillium petals?

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Leafcutter bees would explain the pattern of the missing parts of the
petals. Thanks

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Gerald

On 5/23/14, 22:29, Ian Manning wrote:
> Leafcutter bees would be my guess. 
> 
>> On May 23, 2014, at 8:17 PM, nancy dowd <nancypdowd@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Possibly slugs?
>>
>> Nancy
>>> On 2014-05-23, at 7:51 PM, Gerald <naturens@zdoit.airpost.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> I noticed some White Trillium, Trillium grandiflorum, in the Harriet
>>> Irving Garden with petals partially eaten. Some also had partially eaten
>>> leaves. If deer ate them, they were very choosy about what they ate.
>>>
>>> What eats T. grandiflorum petals?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Gerald
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