My waterlilies are the ones attacked by snails caterpillars eat up my succulents.
This one looks like a Pachyphytum to me with heart shaped leaves.
true the flowers certainly look like sedum blooms.
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My waterlilies are the ones attacked by snails caterpillars eat up my succulents.
This one looks like a Pachyphytum to me with heart shaped leaves.
true the flowers certainly look like sedum blooms.
I always thought it could be a Pachyphytum but the flowers are what clinch it.
Here we have a butterfly that lays eggs and the larva eats the leaves from the inside but other caterpillars leave them alone and the snails and slugs love them. How do the snails get to the water-lilies? Ours don't like water much
That's right its the butterflies that wreck havoc with most of my succulents, especially the Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana.
Snails stick to the sides of the tubs and the ponds above the water and eat up the leaves.
Slugs are mostly found hiding below the containers.
Our butterfly eats cotyledon and echeveria leaves