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Cinerarias, which make a fine display in a semi-shaded position, should be inspected from time to time for "woolly-bear" caterpillars, which can do a great deal of damage by eating the leaves.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 84, Issue 4, 15 April 1952, Page 343

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Cinerarias, which make a fine display in a semi-shaded position, should be inspected from time to time for "woolly-bear" caterpillars, which can do a great deal of damage by eating the leaves. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 84, Issue 4, 15 April 1952, Page 343

Cinerarias, which make a fine display in a semi-shaded position, should be inspected from time to time for "woolly-bear" caterpillars, which can do a great deal of damage by eating the leaves. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 84, Issue 4, 15 April 1952, Page 343