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Large White Butterfly - Pieris brassicae in a Worcestershire woodland. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large White Butterfly - Pieris brassicae in a Herefordshire garden. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large White Butterfly - Pieris brassicae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large White Butterfly - Pieris brassicae on a woodland flower. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large White Butterfly - Pieris brassicae feeding on a thistle. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large White Butterfly - Pieris brassicae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large White Butterfly - Pieris brassicae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large White Butterfly - Pieris brassicae
Large White Butterfly, Pieris brassicae, resting on a stick shortly after emerging from chrysalis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large White Butterfly, Pieris brassicae, resting on a stick shortly after emerging from chrysalis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large White Butterfly - Pieris brassicae Royalty Free Stock Photo
A pretty Large White Butterfly Pieris brassicae nectaring on a pretty Knapweed flower Centaurea nigra. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large white butterfly (Pieris brassicae) on Buddleia butterfly flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large White Butterfly - Pieris brassicae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large White Butterfly, Pieris brassicae, resting on a stick shortly after emerging from chrysalis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large White Butterfly - Pieris brassicae. The Large White is one of two species the other being the Small White that can claim the title of `Cabbage White` that is the bane of allotment holders all over the British Isles. The larva of this species can reach pest proportions, and decimate cabbages to the point that they become mere skeletons of their former selves. The female is distinguished from the male by the presence of 2 black spots, together with a black dash, on the forewing upperside. This is one of the most widespread species found in the British Isles and can be found almost anywhere.


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