Cabbage butterfly
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British pronunciation/kˈabɪdʒ bˈʌtəflˌaɪ/
American pronunciation/kˈæbɪdʒ bˈʌɾɚflˌaɪ/

Definicja i Znaczenie "cabbage butterfly"

Cabbage butterfly
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a widespread insect with white or creamy wings, black spots, and a preference for cabbage-family plants
cabbage butterfly definition and meaning

What is a "cabbage butterfly"?

A cabbage butterfly is a common and widespread insect belonging to the family Pieridae. It is recognized for its white or creamy wings with black spots and wingtips. Cabbage butterflies are often found in gardens, meadows, and fields, where they feed on nectar from flowers and lay their eggs on cabbage-family plants, including broccoli and mustard greens. The caterpillars of the cabbage butterfly, known as cabbage worms, can be considered pests as they feed on the leaves of these plants. However, cabbage butterflies also serve as important pollinators. Their presence adds a touch of charm to outdoor spaces, and their life cycle serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness between insects and plants in the natural world.

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