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All i ever see is the cabbage white and the red admiral,anyone else see more types in the uk?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Plant weeds, then you'll attract plenty! Everything from milkweed to nettles seems to be a food plant for the caterpillars, which is key, whereas the plants we plant in our gardens, in general, are not. (There is a reason why the 'cabbage white' butterfly is so common in gardens !)
Naturally, given the above, we get plenty of butterflies in this 'garden' (or 'jungle') but it helps that there's wild woodland edge and rough ground all about.this area.
Naturally, given the above, we get plenty of butterflies in this 'garden' (or 'jungle') but it helps that there's wild woodland edge and rough ground all about.this area.
Peacocks, cabbage white, red admirals, painted ladies, orange tip and probably holly blues small blue jobs also a few other odd brown jobs, lots of moths as well including the privet hawk moth and the one with the red and black on the wings, two ponds so dragonflies and chasers too So far at least 5 different bumblebees as well
Birmingham sort of on the edge of town only one street away from a really large park with a conservation area, thinking of trying sugar water feeders this year
Birmingham sort of on the edge of town only one street away from a really large park with a conservation area, thinking of trying sugar water feeders this year