Salix | Salix viminalis | Salix caprea | Trifolium repens | Salix cinerea | Salix arctica | Salix purpurea | Salix atrocinerea | Salix acutifolia | Salix alba | Salix alaxensis | Ranunculus repens | Melinis repens | Elymus repens | Dichondra repens | Salix, Pennsylvania | Salix matsudana | ''Salix fragilis'' in native riparian zone | Salix babylonica | Habenaria repens | Coprosma repens |
There are many larval foodplants, usually low growing plants, including Common Rock-rose, Wild Thyme, Sheep's Sorrel, Harebell, Salad Burnet, Bell heather, Goldenrod, Lady's Bedstraw, Creeping Willow and Foxglove.
The larvae feed on a range of low-growing plants, including Salix repens and Rosa pimpinellifolia.
The sand dunes are of various stages of evolution and contain marram grass (Ammophila arenaria), red fescue, (Festuca rubra), crowberry, (Empetrum nigrum), the cross-leaved heath (Erica tetralix), common sedge, (Carex nigra), marsh pennywort (Hydrocotyle vulgaris) and the invasive creeping willow (Salix repens ssp. argentea).