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Garden, Groningen, The Netherlands
These moths inhabit chalk and limestone grassland, woodland, marshland and gardens
Hiding deep in the shadows the tiny Mint moth (Pyrausta aurata) can be seen flying and feeding in the daytime. April-June and second generation July -mid September.
Macro Monday
Theme: Smell
Size: Less than 3x3 inches
Best viewed enlarged.
New growth mint leaves in our Herb garden on the balcony with natural back lighting.
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HMM
to cool down
at Cafe Once Upon a Time (album)
My favourite old song played in this cafe:
The Delfonics - Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time) - 1970 (Youtube)
A few mint leaves are wildly growing in my garden.
For the theme "Herbs" of the Group "Smile-on-Saturday"
MacroMondays#Gift
A pralines with taste very similar to After Eight mint chocolates was a gift from my neighbor.
HMM!
Flowering mint has quite a tiny flower but lots of them.
Mint is easy to propagate, never used seeds but I will try it if I can get some.
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Mint Moth | Pyrausta aurata | Crambidae On Marjoram | Origanum majorana | Lamiaceae
I found this Mint Moth laying eggs on my Marjoram, in the rain.
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Mentha x Piperita "Black Peppermint".
Still wet from rain.
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Used for cooking and making herbal tea.