Recorded Food Plants
- Arctium - Burdock
- Asparagus
- Beta - Beet
- Brassica
- Cannabis
- Chrysanthemum
- Dahlia
- Daucus - Carrot
- Fagus - Beech
- Fragaria - Strawberry
- Helianthus - Jerusalem artichoke
- Humulus - Hop
- Lactuca - Lettuce
- Pastinaca - Parsnip
- Phaseolus - Bean
- Pisum - Pea
- Poaceae - Grasses
- Quercus - Oak
- Rumex - Dock/Sorrel
- Solanum - Potato
- Urtica - Nettle
- Fungi
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