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There's something about black flowers that lend an air of intrigue to a garden, and yet they occur rarely in nature. Perhaps that's why they're an object of fascination for those who cultivate them.
A: Most active between April and September, the larvae of the common gooseberry sawfly can rapidly defoliate not just gooseberry bushes but also red and white currant bushes by quickly devouring ...
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