If you live in Florida and don't know about canna leaf rollers, then it's time you learned. Most of the people I work with here at UF/IFAS would probably agree that leaf rollers are the most troublesome canna pests in our state. In fact, all of the damage that I found on my plant seemed to be the result of a single critter. Sure, it took me a few days between when I noticed the problem and when I checked it out. But still -- that's a lot of damage for just one caterpillar.
Larger canna leaf roller (UF/IFAS) |
The lesser canna leaf roller can be a little harder to discover. These caterpillars are much smaller and typically roll themselves up in the edge of a leaf, where they then feed only on the top layer of the leaf.
Lesser canna leaf roller (UF/IFAS) |
Needless to say, that leaf roller won't be bothering my plants again.
5 comments:
Thanks for the info! My canna indica that I started from seed mysteriously turned yellow and died earlier this summer. Any idea why?
Don't you just hate when plants do that? The ensete I planted this year had similar problems. It's hard to say what causes issues like this.
Great info! I don't have any, that I know of, and I have a lot of cannas! I'll be on the look out!
I'm going to be very mindful of this problem! Thanks for highlighting it!
Truly astonishing. Good job you got rid of them, and on the public service announcement ;)
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