While checking for insects on the plants around the garden, I noticed that many of the new hydrangea leaves seemed glued together.
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Hydrangea leaves tightly stuck together. |
Several of the leaves were even deformed from continuing to grow without the room to expand.
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More hydrangea leaves stuck together. |
Something had tied the leaves together and was hiding inside, but what? Unlike
rolled leaves, there was no opening left between the hydrangea leaves for the occupant to exit through -- or for me to peer through. To be continued...
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