Norfolk status Spruce plantations other coniferous woodland, heathland, grassland and gardens. Can be hard to distinguish from Grey Pine Carpet, but is usually bolder and greyer in appearance, appearing more variegated with the median band more fluted and normally edged narrowly with white.
Found throughout the British Isles, less common in Scotland and Ireland. Adult moths fly in two generations and come to light often in large numbers. The larvae feed on many coniferous trees, but mainly Norway Spruce, Sitka Spruce and Western Hemlock, but also Scots Pine, Douglas Fir and Lawson's Cypress.
Recorded in 61 (82%) of 74 10k Squares. First Recorded in 1940. Last Recorded in 2024. Additional Stats
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