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Hi all!

I've recently (within the past four-five months) acquired this fascination with herbs, plants, trees and the like, so I've started a vegetable garden in my backyard and started growing a variety of herbs in my house. I've got a question. I was in my garden a few minutes ago and I noticed on a shrub of Lavender and on this perenial (I'm not sure what it is, it was here when we moved here in the winter), this weird white foam just above the nodes. It's not on all of the nodes, just three or four, but I was just curious to see if anyone knows what this could be.

Thanks guys!

Blessed Be!
-Thodwen

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Is it a bubble-like foam? Wet? Or dry and fuzzy?
Yeah, it's bubbly, and kind of wet, but not enough to flow. It looks exactly like bubble bath bubbles, except much smaller bubbles.
It could be Cuckoo spit if you have cuckoos in the area

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This is the hiding place of the Prosapia bicincta Nymphal form of spittlebug.
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it's a bug larvae nest... It looks and feels if it touches your leg. Alot of people call them different kinds of bugs, but I've never seen what comes out of the nest...

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