
Wood White
The wings are white, with prominent greenish veins on the hind wing. The upper wings have one or more spots. The Small White is similar but lacks the green veins.
A range of wild crucifers is used: Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata), Cuckooflower (Cardamine pratensis), Hedge Mustard (Sisymbrium officinale) Water- cress (Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum), Charlock (Sinapis arvensis), Large Bitter-cress (C. amara), Wild Cabbage (Brassica oleracea), and Wild Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum). Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus) and cultivated crucifers are used occasionally.
This common butterfly prefers damp areas with lush vegetation, where its foodplant is found. It usually occurs in hedgerows, ditches, banks of rivers, lakes and ponds, damp meadows, moorland and woodland rides and edges. The butterfly can also be found in gardens but favours damp areas.
Green-veined White (underwing) - Tamás Nestor
Tamás Nestor
Green-veined White (underwing) - Iain Leach
Iain Leach
Green-veined White (male/spring brood) - Vlad Proklov
Vlad Proklov
Green-veined White (female/upperwing) - Miles Attenborough
Green-veined White (female/upperwing) - Miles Attenborough
Dean Morley
Dean Morley
Peter Eeles
Peter Eeles
Green-veined White (underwing) - Iain Leach
Iain Leach
Green-veined White (underwing) - Iain Leach
Iain Leach
Bob Eade
Bob Eade
Green-veined Whites Mud-puddling - Ervin Szombathelyi
Ervin Szombathelyi
Peter Eeles
Peter Eeles
Green-veined White (caterpillar) - Peter Eeles
Peter Eeles