On the 15th of April I watched a female Brimstone in my tree nursery. From a choice of 10000s of plants of at least 50 species it picked out a handful of Alder Buckthorns, Rhamnus frangula, and laid eggs on the tiny leaves which were only just starting to emerge from the buds. We also have Purging Buckthorn, Rhamnus catharticus, on the nursery but as far as I could see this was ignored. I presume that the butterfly was guided by smell to its food plant, a quite remarkable feat. The Alder Buckthorns complete with eggs have been potted up, does anyone have any suggestions for following the next stages in their life cycle? Hugh Dorrington
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