It's either a tomato hornworm or a tobacco hornworm. Both are common in North America. Both get up to four inches long. And both like chomping tomato plants. Most likely it is a tomato hornworm
The tomato hornworm is the larva of the five-spotted hawk moth, Manduca quinquemaculata. It has eight curved white stripes on each side of its body and a straight black spike, or horn, on its bum.
The tobacco hornworm is the larva of the Carolina sphinx moth, Manduca sexta. It has seven diagonal white stripes, and its horn is curved and red.
Sometimes you'll see hornworms with little white things on them. The white things are actually wasp cocoons. Small, parasitic braconid wasps often lay their eggs on hornworms. The wasp larvae eat the hornworm's insides then form cocoons when they're done. Eventually they kill the hornworm. While children will not like the wasps, farmers love them.
Hawk moths and sphinx moths are also called hummingbird moths. They're really good fliers. They hover while feeding on flowers. They look a lot like hummingbirds!
A tomato worm, also known as a tomato hornworm, will turn into a large moth called a sphinx or hawk moth. The moth lays eggs on tomato plants, which hatch into the green caterpillars that are often found feeding on the leaves of tomato plants.
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possibly to much nitrogen based fertiliser
The tomato cell is not green because the tomato is not a vegetable.
Yes, they do infest tomato plants. One of my tomatos was still green with a brown stop. The chiggers were sucking the sap out of this tomato. The chiggers were really small and I believe that hot sauce or a smelly spice juice will keep them away.
You can identify tomato plants by their leaves by looking for characteristics such as a distinct smell, serrated edges, and a slightly fuzzy texture. Additionally, tomato plant leaves are typically arranged alternately along the stem and have a medium to dark green color.
chlorophyll
Green Tomato Limited's population is 100.
It is found naturally in a wide variety of green plants.
No, a tomato plant is not a consumer; it is a producer. Tomato plants, like other green plants, perform photosynthesis, using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce their own food. This ability to create their own energy distinguishes them from consumers, which rely on other organisms for their nutrition.
In plants there are structure called pigments that determine their color. so the food produced by plants that is not green has non green pigments expressed. for example, the color of tomato is red since red pigments are expressed.
There a chemical, chlorophyll, that is found in most plants. It is important to the photosynthesis process and gives the plants their green color.