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Oct 25, 2016 5:27 PM CST
Name: Susan
Vienna, VA (Zone 7a)
Bee Lover Region: Mid-Atlantic Hummingbirder Foliage Fan Echinacea Dragonflies
Critters Allowed Composter Cat Lover Butterflies Birds Native Plants and Wildflowers
Thanks, David, now I know why it was so much larger than the "woolly bears" I normally find.
It was underneath either a pile of windblown leaves on the driveway or under some Lamb's Ears. I put it by the trunk of a large Azalea, but it probably moved on to another winter resting spot.

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