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Taken near Newton, Suffolk, England.
Out of a variety of plant species, this is probably the favourite flower for the Orange Tip butterfly on which to lay its eggs. When the larvae hatch, they live and feed on the seedpods, where they are very well camouflaged.
The plant is also known as Jack by the Hedge.
Out of a variety of plant species, this is probably the favourite flower for the Orange Tip butterfly on which to lay its eggs. When the larvae hatch, they live and feed on the seedpods, where they are very well camouflaged.
The plant is also known as Jack by the Hedge.
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