
The flowers on this plant are being devoured by something, unfortunately. I still have no idea what it is.

This very small moth? has taken up residence on the new and still very young climbing rose that is still in a pot and on the patio beside the kitchen.

Another plume moth?

The largest of the recent visitors, similar in size to the large yellow underwing and similar in shape. Possibly that's what it is.
2 comments:
Your snapdragon flower is likely being devoured by slugs (look for slime trails) or japanese beetles.
In your second picture, that looks like a leafhopper, a grown-up spittle bug.
These kind of flowers are often seen in India.I think It relates to some jasmine species.
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