Cabbage White
Place name abbreviations: MPEA – Middle Patuxent Environment Area; PRSP – Patuxent River State Park; PVSP – Patapsco River Valley State Park.
Click on the common name to obtain additional information from the Butterflies and Moths of North America web page and the following common name for additional information from USGS web page. BugGuide is another web resource.
Legend:
Common name [Link is to BAMONA] (wingspan range in inches) Common name [link is to USGS] |
Length (in inches; M and F if different) | Flight season Relative abundance |
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Habitat. | Typically visits (for nectaring). | Larval host plants. |
Cabbage White (1.75–2.25″) Cabbage White |
Abundant: L-Mar thru Oct | Fields & woods trails | Canada thistle | Crucifers (mustards & cabbage) |
Male
July 18, 2012
MPEA
Bob Solem
Male
August 29, 2010
Mount Pleasant
Bonnie Ott
Female
July 2, 2006
Centennial Park
June Tveekrem
Male & Female
August 5, 2012
Ellicott City
Annette Allor
“Puddling”
March 17, 2012
West Friendship Park
Richard Orr
Chrysalis
August 12, 2019
Columbia
Sue Muller
Males have one black spot on the forewing, females two UNLESS you have have form immaculata. Cold weather can reduce or eliminate the black markings on male (and sometimes female) cabbage whites.
The phenograms show the maximum number of individual butterflies of this species seen in the first eight years of the Howard County Butterfly Survey. From these graphs, one can see the number of broods of each species, when they are active, and the relative abundance of the species in each brood. The observed early and late dates are shown below The graphs can be used to anticipate the first sighting of a given species in the year and can help with identification.
Early: 2/23/2017 Late: 11/25/2019