Sussex butterflies and their larval food-plants

Matching exercise

Drag each item on the right and drop it on the matching item on the left.

Larval food of sb01.jpg is cabbage.
Larval food of sb02.jpg is cabbage or nastutium.
Larval food of sb03.jpg is cocksfoot or couch grass. Found in woodland below trees.
Larval food of sb05.jpg is a mixture of grasses.
Larval food of sb06.jpg is thistle or Yorkshire fog. Found in rough grassland.
Larval food of sb08.jpg is cocksfoot grass. Found at woodland edges or on Downland scrub.
Larval food of sb09.jpg is alder buckthorn. Common on woodland and Downland.
Larval food of sb10.jpg is garlic mustard or nasturtium. Likes woodland rides and hedge sides.
Larval food of sb11.jpg is lady's smock or garlic mustard. Seen in all parts of Sussex.
Larval food of sb12.jpg is bird's foot trefoil and rest-harrow. Likes meadows and grassy roadsides.
Larval food of sb13.jpg is the flower buds of a plant popular at Christmas.
Larval food of sb14.jpg is nettle leaves. Has a military look.
Larval food of sb16.jpg is nettle leaves. Found in glades or at the edge of woodlands.
Larval food of sb18.jpg is bird's foot trefoil. Seen at the Western end of the Sussex Downs.
Larval food of sb19.jpg is tor grass or tufted hair-grass. Seen on ungrazed hillsides.
Larval food of sb21.jpg is common sorrel or sheep's sorrel. Seen on roadsides, heaths and grasslands.