A
well-travelled migrant, the painted lady arrives here every summer from
Europe and Africa. This beautiful orange-and-black butterfly regularly
visits gardens.
Species information
Category
- Butterflies
Statistics
Wingspan: 5.8-7.4cmConservation status
Common.
When to see
April to OctoberAbout
A fairly large orange, black and white butterfly, the painted lady is a migrant to the UK from North Africa, the Middle East and southern Europe during the summer; sometimes it arrives here in enormous numbers. A frequent visitor to gardens, it will feed on Buddleia and other flowers. The caterpillars feed on thistles, mallows and Viper's-bugloss, as well as various cultivated plants.This species cannot survive our winter in any form.
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