Butterfly & Moth Larval Food Plants
Buckthorn Family
Rhamnaceae
Antoine Laurent de Jussieu
Buckthorn Family
Rhamnaceae
Antoine Laurent de Jussieu
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- Note:- Only plants hyperlinked in red below take the visitor to the relevant plant page on"Plants for a Future" website where further information like photos,physical characteristics,habitats,edible uses,medicinal uses,cultivation,propagation etc. are clearly defined
- Ceanothus thyrsiflorus - Blueblossom
- Acleris hastiana
- Rhamnus alpina - Alpine Buckthorn
- Brimstone
- Cleopatra
- Rhamnus alaternus - Italian Buckthorn
- Brimstone
- Cleopatra
- Rhamnus alathernus - Mediterranean Buckthorn
- Cleopatra
- Rhamnus catharticus - Common Buckthorn
- Ancylis unculana
- Brown Scallop
- Lappet
- Least Black Arches
- Magpie
- March Moth
- Pale Brindled Beauty
- Spatalistis bifasciana
- Sprawler
- The Dun-bar
- The V Pug
- Winter Moth
- Brimstone
- Cleopatra
- Green Hairstreak
- Holly Blue
- Rhamnus davurica - Dahurian Buckthorn
- Brimstone
- Rhamnus frangula - Alder Buckthorn
- Acleris hastiana
- Ancylis unculana
- Autumnal Rustic
- Beautiful Brocade
- Brindled Beauty
- Common Emerald
- Early Thorn
- Grey Pug
- Hebrew Character
- Lappet
- Marsh Dagger
- Mottled Pug
- Orange Moth
- Pale Brindled Beauty
- Pale Pinion
- Pale-shouldered Brocade
- Peppered Moth
- Purple Thorn
- Red-green Carpet
- Satellite
- Scalloped Oak
- Spatalistis bifasciana
- Sprawler
- The Engrailed
- Willow Beauty
- Vapourer
- Winter Moth
- Yellow-barred Brindle
- Brimstone
- Holly Blue
- Rhamnus glandulosa - Sanguino - Madeira - G.c.maderensis only
- Cleopatra
- Rhamnus lycioides - European Buckthorn
- Brimstone
- Cleopatra
- Rhamnus oleoides - Black Hawthorn
- Cleopatra
- Rhamnus sibthorpiana - No Common Name
- Cleopatra
- Rhamnus ussuriensis - Ussuri Buckthorn
- Brimstone
- Rhamnus virgatus - Indian Buckthorn
- Brimstone