Macrogreens and the first Dandelion Flowers

MACROGREENS
I harvested dandelion roots in November and stored them in the cellar until mid-January when we moved it into the living room and the first leaves were harvested just a few days later: https://www.edimentals.com/blog/?p=27183
Since then, we’ve been eating a few leaves for lunch every day.
A few days ago, the first flowers appeared and I took my pet dande-lion for a walk in the garden.
In the cellar, even though it’s only +3C they’ve also been sprouting…



Regulus regulus in the garden

Nice to know that I can still hear the very high pitched call of the goldcrest (fuglekonge) aka Regulus regulus. That’s what alerted me to their presence in my largest Norway spruce (gran) trees in the garden this morning. Astonishing that Norway’s smallest bird manages to survive this cold (only one day above zero C since New Year) and largely on natural food, only rarely coming to bird feeders. A couple of bad pictures grabbed from a very shaky film I made of a female (yellow crest):

Top 5 Foraging Guide

Although I don’t consider myself primarily a forager, I do often forage my garden if that counts…I was still chuffed to be included in this top 5 foraging guides alongside my personal favourites, Sam Thayer and John Kallas as well as Ellen Zachos!
Check out Forager Chef Alan Bergo’s website where you can find a great series of foraging videos!

Moths in The Edible Garden

NB! The album and information at the bottom will be added to over time
When I was a student in Edinburgh in the late 70s, I started in earnest to learn the names of birds, butterflies and wild plants. Then, when I moved to Norway I became interested in fungi, but really didn’t have the time to learn more than the common and edible species. In the 1990s, developing what has become known as The Edible Garden, essentially a Forest Garden or Food Forest with a huge diversity of edible plants, a kind of Food Forest Ethno-Botanical Garden. I noticed that, with the diversity of food plants in the garden, there were many pollinators attracted to the flowers of some of the plants, some attracted to one species, others to many different plants. Some uncommon in this area birds and butterflies started turning up in my garden like a) the goldfinch (stillits) attracted to the seed of greater burdock / borre (Arctium lappa) which I had planted as a vegetable and b) the peacock butterfly (dagpåfugløye) which had only once been observed in my county before and I registered this beautiful species many times between 2006-2010; one of its larval foodplants is stinging nettle, a species I had actively encouraged in the wild parts of the garden as food and for making fertilizer (nettle water) and another is hops (Humulus lupulus) which I had planted several plants of. I had also planted a couple of Buddleja davidii (butterfly bush /sommerfuglbusk) plants for the butterflies. Mum and Dad had a bush in their garden when I was growing up and they had a framed butterfly poster on the wall so that the butterflies that turned up could be identified. This and the I-SPY book about birds they bought us certainly tweeked my interest in the natural world. The peacocks loved the Buddleja as well as the hemp agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum) I had grown from seed collected from plants growing on the Itchen River in Hampshire (I had noticed how much butterflies loved this one) and which continued the season after the Buddleja was finished. I started wondering what other interesting insects were here. I had recorded a few moths that were attracted to the outside light, but I’d always wanted to know more of what was here that I wasn’t seeing. I therefore bought a Skinner Moth Trap and through the Corona crisis I’ve been systematically documenting moths that turn up in my garden (the moths are released afterwards). I’ve been absolutely stunned by the diversity that is here and to find out that a moth is here because I planted the larval food plant is particularly exciting. I’ll be gradually presenting the different species in this album as they turned up in the garden through the season starting in April. Below the album can be found a complete list of species and information about their larval food plants.
14th February 2021: A peculiarity of living so far north is that it is so light at night that moths are no longer attracted to light, so the period around mid-summer isn’t well documented.
19th February 2021: 19 of the first 25 species are new for my munipality, Malvik Kommune*  the others all have between 1 to 3 records previously!

The intention here is to document that producing food CAN be done in a way that also nurtures the nature of the place. 

Moth List
1. Autumn Green Carpet / Lysirrmåler (Chloroclysta miata); registered from 7th-9th April and 12th September. Females overwinter; pupates in plant debris. Larval food plants: sallows (Salix), birches, alder, limes, wild roses, rowan and bilberry (selje, bjørk, or, lind, ville roser, rogn og blåbær); all of these can be found in my garden. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
2. The Hebrew Character / Buemerket Seljefly (Orthosia gothica); 8th-23rd April. Overwinters in an underground coccoon with adult perfectly formed inside. Feeds on Salix flowers (Salix caprea grows in my garden). Larval food plants: a wide range of trees, bushes and herbaceous perennials including both meadowsweet (mjødurt) and stinging nettle (brennesle) which are both in the garden. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
3. Common Quaker / Tverrlinjet Seljefly (Orthosia cerasi); April. Overwinters in an underground coccoon with adult perfectly formed inside. Feeds on Salix and Blackthorn flowers. Larval food plants: oaks, Salix, birch, elms, hawthorn, sweet chestnut and hazel (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
4. The Chestnut / Variabelt Flatfly (Conistra vaccinii); 12th March; 8th – 21st April/ 3rd-11th October.  Overwinters as adult. Feeds on Salix catkins and overripe berries. Larval food plants: oaks,  elms, blackthorn, birch, sweet chestnut and docks (Rumex) (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
5. Yellow Horned / Vårhalvspinner (Achlya flavicornis); 20th-21st April. Overwinters as a pupa in a coccoon among leaves on the ground.  Feeds on Salix catkins. Larval food plants: Birch (Betula spp.) (in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
6. Clouded Drab / Variabelt Seljefly (Orthosia incerta); 20th-22nd April. Overwinters in an underground coccoon with adult perfectly formed inside. Feeds on Salix catkins and blackthorn flowers (both in the garden). Larval food plants: Many broadleaved trees including oaks and Salix. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
7. Early Tooth-striped / Bjørketungemåler (Trichopteryx carpinata); 20th April. Overwinters as a pupa, Feeds on Salix catkins. Larval food plants: Salix, birches, honeysuckle and alder (all found in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
8. Red Sword-grass / Svartkantkvistfly (Xylena vetusta); 20th April and 21st-28th August. Overwinters as adult under bark and between rocks. Feeds on Salix catkins in spring. Larval food plants: Many woody and herbaceous plants including bog myrtle (Myrica gale) which is in the garden, heathers, yellow iris, sedges and rushes. SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (the last in 1955).
9. Red Chestnut / Fiolett Vårfly (Cerastis rubricosa); 20th April to 2nd May (16th April 2022). Overwinters as pupa in a tough silk-lined cocoon. Larval food plants; Herbaceous and woody plants including bedstraws (Galium spp.), Salix spp. and bilberry (blåbær). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
10. The Rannoch Sprawler / Vårlurvefly (Brachionycha nubeculosa); 20th April. Overwinters as a pupa underground (perhaps for more than a year). Larval food plants: Mature birch (bjørk) trees (there are some nice old birch trees in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
11. Softly’s Shoulder-knot / Grått Kappefly (Lithophane consocia); 21st-22nd April. Overwinters as adult. Larval food plants: On alders / or (Alnus) especially Alnus incana (grey alder / gråor) (both single trees of Alnus rubra and Alnus viridis in the garden; Alnus incana is found wild just outside the garden and is a common tree). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
12. The Satellite / Bølgefly (Eupsilia transversa); 21st April to 2nd May; 30th September. Overwinters as adult. Larval food plants: A variety of broad-leaved trees and shrubs including blackthorn, hawthorn, hazel, field maple, sweet chestnut and elms (all of which are found in the garden). Notice the two small orange satellite dots around the large one, hence the English name. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
13. Pine beauty / Furufly ( Panolis flammea); 22nd April. Overwinters as a pupa in a flimsy cocoon in leaf litter or beneath bark cracks. Larval food plants: Pinus spp. (one Norwegian pine, Pinus sylvestris in the garden, otherwise a common species in this area). Feeds especially on new shoots. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
14. Scalloped Hazel / Tannmåler (Odontopera bidentata). 16th-22nd June.  Overwinters as a pupa. Larval food plants: A wide range of woody plants including hazel, birch , hawthorn, blackthorn, oak, willows, barberry and even conifers (all in the garden); larve found 3rd September 2023. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
15. The Streamer / Fiolett Rosemåler (Anticlea derivata). 16th June. Overwinters as a pupa in a coccoon in loose earth. Larval food plants: Roses (Rosa spp.) (about 7 or 8 species in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
16. The Double-striped pug / knoppmåler (Gymnoscelis rufifasciata); 17th June; 8th-21st August. Overwinters in a pupa in plant debris. Larval food plants: flowers of many plants including holly, ivy, gorse, broom, heather, rowan, Clematis vitalba, Buddleja, Rosa spp., sea aster, Origanum vulgare (all apart from the first 4 are in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
17. Brimstone Moth / Sitronmåler (Opisthograptis luteolata); 21st June. Some overwinter as part grown larvae on foodplant, others as pupae in cocoons on the plant or in debris below the plant. Larval food plants: Blackthorn, hawthorn, plums, rowan and wayfaring tree (Viburnum) (all found in the garden); note that the second picture was taken in my living room on 21st January 2014, one of only two observations of this moth as an adult in winter in Norway. SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (the other also recorded here).
18. Silverground carpet / Hvit Båndmåler (Xanthorhoe montanata); 21st June – 8th July. Overwinters as a larva. Larval food plants: Herbaceous plants such as cleavers, hedge bedstraw and primrose (all in the garden). FOURTH RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* 
19. Brown Rustic / Skyggefly (Charanyca ferruginea); 21st June to 11th July. Overwinters as a larva. Larval food plants: a wide range of herbaceous plants including vetches, plantains, docks and bistort (all and a good range of these can be found in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
20. Mottled Beauty / Skogbarkmåler (Alcis repandata). 24th June to 21st August. Overwinters as a small larva on the food plant. Larval food plants: Many woody plants including blackthorn, hawthorn, oaks, birches, barberry, bilberry, bramble, honeysuckle, traveller’s joy (Clematis vitalba), juniper, Norway spruce. Also herbaceous plants such as St. John’s Wort, yarrow, wild Angelica and docks (first time registration in Malvik Kommune). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
21. Beautiful Golden Y / Fiolettbrunt metallfly (Autographa pulchrina). 24th June to 3rd September. Overwinters as a small larva among leaf litter. Larval food plants: Various herbaceous plants including nettles, hedge woundwort (Stachys sylvatica), wood avens and honeysuckle (all can be found in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
22. Small Magpie / Nesleengmott (Anania hortulata); 24th June to 18th July. Larval food plants: Nettles and occasionally other members of the Lamiaceae such as white horehound (Marrubium vulgare), black horehound (Ballotta nigra), woundworts (Stachys) and mints (Mentha) in a rolled or spun leaf (all of these can be found in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
23. Dog’s Tooth / Brunt lundfly (Lacanobia suasa); 25th June. Overwinters as pupa underground. Larval food plants: Greater plantain (Plantago major) and goosefoots (Chenopodium). (both found in the garden). 
24. Common carpet / Grå mauremåler (Epirrhoe alternata); 26th June. Overwinters as a pupa in a cocoon on the ground. Larval food plants: Cleavers (Galium aparine) and other bedstraws (Galium spp.). (several in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (the last in 1986).
25. Flame carpet / Svartrandet båndmåler (Xanthorhoe designata); 26th June to 19th July. Overwinters as a pupa. Larval food plants: crucifers (Brassicaceae). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
26. Map-winged swift / bregneroteter (Korscheltellus fusconebulosa); 27th June to 11th July. Overwinters twice as a larva and pupates underground. Larval food plants: on roots of bracken, red fescue and other broad-leaved herbs. (both common plants in this area) NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
27. Scalloped hook-tip / Fliksigdvinge (Falcaria lacertinaria); 27th June. Overwinters as a pupa in a cocoon in a folded leaf. Larval food plants: Birches (Betula spp.). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
28. Liten kongledvergmåler (Eupithecia analoga); 28th June. Overwinters as a pupa. Lives on galls produced by aphids. Larval food plants: Norway spruce (Picea abies). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
29. Riband wave / Vinkelengmåler (Idaea aversata); 27th June to 31st July. Overwinters as a small larva. Larval food plants: various herbaceous plants like bedstraws (Galium spp.), wood avens (Geum urbanum), primrose, dandelion and docks (Rumex spp.). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
30. The Spectacle / Grått neslefly (Abrostola tripartita); 30th June. Overwinters as pupa among plant debris or low down behind bark. Larval food plant: Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (larva found near to the nettle Urtica gracilis on 2nd September)
31. Silver Y / Gammafly (Autographa gamma); 30th June to 11th October. A migratory moth which is very common here and a day flier visiting various garden plants, notably Buddleja and Monarda. Larval food plants: Wild and cultivated herbaceous plants including bedstraws (Galium), clovers (Trifolium) and Nettles (Urtica). Also on vegetables such as peas, cabbage and runner beans (but I haven’t experienced problems with it).
32. Garden pebble / Kålmott (Evergestis forficalis); 30th June to 15th July. Larval food plants: Various Brassicaceae including cabbages, horseradish, radishes and swede (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* in 2019 (Second record for Trøndelag county and furthest north record in Norway)
33. Purple clay / Rødfrynset teglfly (Diarsia brunnea); 1st to 14th July. Overwinters as a small larva. Larval food plants: Herbaceous plants in autumn including foxglove and figworts (Scrophularia spp.)  (both in the garden). In spring also on woody plants like bilberry, heather, Salix spp., bramble and birches (the last 3 in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
34. Double dart / Krattfly (Graphiphora augur); 5th July to 8th August. Overwinters as a small larva. Larval food plants: Salix spp., birches, blackthorn, hawthorn and herbs such as docks (Rumex) (all in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (first seen here in 2019)
35. The Snout / Neslenebbfly (Hypena proboscidalis); 7th July to 21st August. Overwinters as a larva. Larval food plant: Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica).
36. Shaded broad-bar / Brun bakkemåler (Scotopteryx chenopodiata); 7th-19th July. Overwinters as a larva. Larval food plants: Clovers (Trifolium spp.) and vetches (Vicia spp.) (both in the garden)
37. Bordered Pug / Burotdvergmåler (Eupithecia succenturiata); 8th July. Overwinters as pupa in loose earth. Larval food plants: Mugwort, wormwood, southernwood and yarrow (all in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY.
38. Ingrailed clay / Skogteglfly (Diarsia mendica); 8th July. Overwinters as small larva close to the ground. Larval food plants: Herbaceous plants like primroses and violets (plenty in the garden); Woodly plants like bramble, heathers, bilberry, Salix, hawthorn, blackthorn and hazel (most of those in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
39. Rustic shoulder-knot / Åkerengfly (Apamea sordens). 9th-11th July. Overwinters as a larva close to the ground. Larval food plants: Grasses including cock’s foot, couch grass and cereal crops, initially on seeds and then on leaves. NEW SPECIES FOR TRØNDELAG COUNTY (see the map below) and the northernmost record in Scandinavia. It was recorded at 63 deg N in Sweden in 2017. 

Showing the new northernmost record of Apamea sordens in Norway (small green dot near the top of the map; from Artskart) 

40. Large yellow underwing / Hagebåndfly (Noctua pronuba); 9th July to 11th October. Overwinters as a larva. Larval food plants: A wide range of herbaceous plants and grasses including docks (Rumex), cultivated Brassicas, marigold and foxglove (all in the garden). Very common species at the moth trap. SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (first seen here in 2019).
41. Small dotted buff / Sølvbunkefly (Photedes minima); 9th July. Overwinters as larva. Laval food plant: Tufted hair grass (Deschampsia cespitosa) (a common species in this area). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
42. Light emerald / Løvskogmåler (Campaea margaritaria); 10th July. Overwinters as small larva. Larval food plants: Wide range of broadleaves trees and shrubs such as oaks, hawthorns, blackthorn, hazel, birch, elm, Salix, horse chestnut and sweet chestnut (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
43. Pale-shouldered brocade / Busklundfly (Lacanobia thalassina); 1oth-11th July. Overwinters as a pupa in an underground coccoon. Laval food plants: Mainly woody plants such as oaks, hawthorns, apple, Salix, aspen, barberry and honeysuckle (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
44. Yellow Shell / Gullmåler (Camptogramma bilineata); 10th July to 21st August. Overwinters as larva on food plant. Larval food plants: Cleavers and bedstraws (Galium spp.), wormwood (Artemisia), docks and sorrel (Rumex), dandelion (Taraxacum) etc. (all in the garden)
45. Tawny marbled minor / Rettlinjet engfly (Oligia latruncula); 10th July to 15th August. Overwinters as a larva. Larval food plants: Grasses incluing cock’s foot (Dactylis glomerata). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
46. Small rivulet / Dålundmåler (Perizoma alchemillata); 10th to 31st July. Overwinters as a pupa underground. Larval food plants: Common hemp-nettle (Galeopsis tetrahit) and hedge woundwort (Stachys sylvatica). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
47. Pale mottled willow / husfly (Caradrina clavipalpis); 11th July to 12th August. Overwinters as larva underground. Larval food plants: Grass seeds including cultivated cereals both growing and in storage. Also on seeds of plantains (Plantago) and garden pea (Pisum sativum). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
48. Scarce brindle / Teglrødengfly (Apamea lateritia); 11th July.
Overwinters as a larva. Larval food plants: Roots of various grasses including sheep’s fescue (Festuca ovinia), tufted hair-grass (Deschampsia cespitosa) and wavy hair-grass (Avenella flexuosa) (two of the three common grasses in this area).
49. Garden pebble / Kålmott, Kålpyralide (Evergestis forficalis); 30th June to 15th July. Larval food plants: Various Brassicaceae such as cabbages, horseradish, radish and swedes. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*, SECOND RECORD FOR TRØNDELAG COUNTY (3 observations further north in Sweden in Umeå).
50. V-moth / Ripsbuemåler (Macaria wauaria); 12th July to 17th August. Overwinters as an egg on the food plant. Larval food plants: Blackcurrant, redcurrant and gooseberry.
51. Pale shining brown / Vinkelhakefly (Polia bombycina); 12th July.  Larval food plants: Different herbs such as docks (Rumex spp.) , deciduous trees and shrubs. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*, THIRD RECORD FOR TRØNDELAG COUNTY (only one observation further north, in 2016).
52. Elderberry pearl / Hyllengmott (Anania coronata); 12th to 21st July. Larval food plants: Elderberry, Viburnums, Lilac and Privets (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*, SECOND RECORD FOR TRØNDELAG COUNTY (only one observation further north, in 2015). See map below for records of this species in Norway (Artskart).


53. Burnished brass / Større båndmetallfly (Diachrysia chrysitis); 13th-31st July. Overwinters as a small larva near the ground. Larval food plants: most commonly on Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica), also on white dead-nettle (Lamium album), wild marjoram (Origanum vulgare), burdock (Arctium) and thistles (Cirsium). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
54. Antler moth / Gressmarkfly (Cerapteryx graminis); 14th to 19th July. Overwinters as an egg which are scattered over grassland in flight. Larval food plants: Sheep’s fescue (Festuca ovina), Purple moor-grass (Molinia caerulea), Mat-grass (Nardus stricta) and sedges and rushes. SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
55. Scarce Silver Y / Skogmetallfly (Synographa interrogationis); 17th July to 2nd September. Overwinters as small larva. Larval food plants: Heather, Bilberry and Bog bilberry. THIRD RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
56. Pale straw pearl / Blekengmott (Udea lutealis); 17th July to 4th September. Larval food plants: Herbaceous plants like wild strawberry (Fragaria vesca), mugwort (Artemisia), bramble (Rubus) knapweeds (Centaurea) and plantains (Plantago) (all in the garden). THIRD RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
57. Great brocade / Mørkt skogfly (Eurois occulta); 28th July to 21st August. Overwinters as small larva. Larval food plants: Bog myrtle (Myrica gale), many herbaceous plants, also birch and Salix. SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
58. Rannoch looper / Brun buemåler (Macaria brunneata); 29th July. Overwinters as an egg. Larval food plants: Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) and possibly cowberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) (both common plants around here). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
59. Cryptic burnished brass / Mindre båndmetallfly (Diachrysia stenochrysis); 29th July to 1st August. Not well known life history, but probably similar to very closely related Diachrysia chrysitis: Overwinters as a small larva near the ground. Larval food plants: most commonly on Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica), also on white dead-nettle (Lamium album), wild marjoram (Origanum vulgare), burdock (Arctium) and thistles (Cirsium). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (First in 2019)
60. Common rustic? /Gressfly (Mesapamea spp.); 29th July to 8th August. Overwinters as a larva. Larval food plants: Grasses including cock’s foot, tall fescue, tufted hair-grass and cereals; Hairy wood rush. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (Genital details needed for ID)
61. Welsh wave / Rognemåler (Venusia cambrica); 1st August. Overwinters as larva in plant debris. Larval food plants: Mainly rowan and occasionally alders and birch (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
62. Dun-bar / Gult rovfly (Cosmia trapezina); 30th July to 2nd September.Overwinters as an egg. Larval food plants: Most broad-leaved trees and shrubs; eats larvae of other species.
63. Swallow prominent / Seljetannspinner (Pheosia tremula); 30th July. Overwinters as a pupa underground. Larval food plants: Populus spp. amd Salix spp. (several in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (FOURTH RECORD FOR TRØNDELAG COUNTY).
64. Grey mountain carpet / Grå bergmåler (Entephria caesiata); 30th July.  Overwinters as a small larva. Larval food plants: Heather, bilberry and cowberry. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
65. Red carpet /Fiolett båndmåler (Xanthorhoe decoloraria); 30th July. Overwinters as a small larva. Larval food plants: Lady’s mantle (Alchemilla spp.) (in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
66. Scalloped oak / Bølgemåler (Crocallis elinguaria); 30th July to 1st August. Overwinters as an egg on the food plant. Larval food plants: Hawthorn, blackthorn, bilberry, heather and many other broadleaved woody plants. THIRD RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
67. Clouded-bordered brindle / Kileengfly (Apamea crenata); 30th July. Overwinters  as a larva close to the ground. Larval food plants: Various grasses including cock’s foot. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
68.  Pretty pinion / Flekkbåndmåler (Perizoma blandiata); 31st July. Overwinters as a pupa in an earth cocoon. Larval food plants: Eyebrights (Euphrasia spp.). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
69. Garden carpet / Vårbåndmåler (Xanthorhoe fluctuata); 8th July to 15th September. Overwinters as a pupa underground. Larval food plants: Brassicaceae (cabbage family) including Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata), Shepherd’s purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris), Horseradish (Armoracia), Alyssum spp., Cultivated Brassica and nasturtiums (Tropaeolum). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
70. Smoky wainscot / Brungult gressfly (Mythimna impura); 31st July.  Overwinters as a small larva. Larval food plants: Grasses including cock’s foot, common reed (Phragmites australis) and hairy woodrush. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
71. Bedstraw hawk-moth / Mauresvermer (Hyles gallii); 6th August (crossing the cycle way close to the house…helped it over before it was squashed). Overwinters as a pupa (but probably not locally; migratory). Larval food plants: Bedstraws (Galium spp.), Rosebay willowherb (Chamerion angustifolium), madders (Rubia spp.) and Fuchsia. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
72. Garden dart / Svartjordfly (Euxoa nigricans); 7th August. Overwinters as an egg on the food plant. Larval food plants: Herbaceous plants such as clovers (Trifolium), docks (Rumex) and plantains (Plantago) (plenty of those in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
73. Six-striped rustic / Tverrlinjet bakkefly (Xestia sexstrigata); 7th August. Overwinters as a larva. Larval food plants: Hedge bedstraw (Galium), Plantain (Plantago), Bramble (Rubus), Bluebell and Water figwort (Scrophularia) (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
74. Common wainscot /Halmgult gressfly (Mythimna pallens); 21st August. Overwinters as a small larva. Larval food plants: Grasses such as Tufted hair-grass, Annual meadow grass, Couch grass and Cock’s foot.
75. Amphipoea spp. (4 indistinguishable species, needs genitalia inspection)
76. Kobberfly (Chersotis cuprea); 7th to 18th August. Larval food plants: Asteraceae. THIRD RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
77. Phoenix / Hagebærmåler (Eulithis prunata); 8th to 21st August.  Overwinters as an egg on the food plant. Larval food plants: Blackcurrant, Redcurrant and Gooseberry (all in the garden). THIRD RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
78. Gold spangle / Storflekket metallfly (Autographa bractea); 8th August. Overwinters as a small larva. Larval food plants: Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica), White dead-nettle (Lamium album), ground ivy (Glechoma hederacea), bilberry and honeysuckle (Lonicera) (all in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
79. Crescent / Brunt sumpfly (Helotropa leucostigma); 8th August. Overwinters as an egg. Larval food plants: Yellow Iris (Iris pseudacorus), Great fen-sedge (Cladium mariscus) and Purple moor-grass (Molinia caerulea) (Yellow Iris grows wild locally – I used to have it in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
80. Dotted clay / Kantplettbakkefly (Xestia baja); 31st July to 12th August. Overwinters as a small larva. Larval food plants: Herbaceous plants such as stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) and, in spring, woody plants such as willows (Salix), birches (Betula), blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) and bog myrtle (Myrica gale) (all in the garden). THIRD RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
81. Twin-spot carpet / Hvitveislundmåler (Mesotype didymata); 8th August. Overwinters as an egg. Larval food plants: Wood anemone (Anemone nemorosa), Bilberry, Heather, Greater stitchwort (Stellaria holostea), Red campion (Silene dioica), willowherbs, cow parsley (Anthriscus sylvestris) (all apart from heather have been recorded in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
82. Lyst klippefly (Epipsilia grisescens); 11th August (first seen in 2010). Larval food plants: Different grasses. THIRD RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* 
83. Linjelundmåler (Mesotype parallelolineata). 11th August. Larval food plants: Various low plants including Galium, Rumex, Plantago and Taraxacum species. SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
84. July highflyer / Seljebuskmåler (Hydriomena furcata); 11th to 17th July. Overwinters as an egg on the food plant. Larval food plants: Salix, Hazel, Bilberry and Heather. THIRD RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* 
85. Rosy rustic / Brunt stengelfly (Hydraecia micacea); 12th August to 5th October. Overwinters as an egg. Larval food plants: Rumex spp,  Ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata), Field woundwort (Stachys arvensis), potato, strawberry, hop (Humulus lupulus) and Burdock (Arctium). (Most of those in the garden).  SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
86. Siberian carpet / Flekkskogmåler (Dysstroma latefasciata); 12th August to 2nd September. Larval food plants: Bilberries (Vaccinium myrtillus and Vaccinium uliginosum), Cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus), Wild strawberry (Fragaria vesca). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
87. Dark arches / Stort engfly (Apamea monoglypha); 12th August to 29th September. Overwinters as an egg in a chamber amongst grass roots. Larval food plants: couch grass and cock’s foot. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (a second find was made by someone else a few day’s later).
88. Juniper pug / Augustdvergmåler (Eupithecia pusillata); 13th August to 4th September. Overwinters as an egg on the food plant. Larval food plants: Junipers (Juniperus spp.).
89. Red-green carpet / Mørk irrmåler (Chloroclysta siterata); 13th August to 11th October. Overwinters as an adult (only the female). Larval food plants: Broad-leaved trees including oak, blackthorn, apple, cherries, roses, rowan, birch and lime. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (in 2013) (second location recorded in 2020).
90. Green arches / Grønt skogfly (Anaplectroides prasina); 13th August. Overwinters as a larva. Larval food plants: Herbaceous and woody plants including primrose (Primula vulgaris), Rumex spp., honeysuckle (Lonicera), bramble and bilberry (all in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (in 2019)
91. Blue-bordered carpet / Rubinmåler (Plemyria rubiginata); 17th to 21st August. Overwinters as an egg, in fork of a twig. Larval food plants: Alder, blackthorn; also birches, hawthorn, plums and apple (all in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (in 2019)
92. Suspected / Rødlig løvfly (Parastichtis suspecta); 17th August to 4th September. Overwinters as an egg. Larval food plants: Birches (Betula), Salix, Populus. SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* 
93. Northern spinach / Blåbærmåler (Eulithis populata); 18th to 21st August. Overwinters as an egg on the foodplant. Larval food plants: Bilberries. SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
94. Cameo / Flekkfly (Crypsedra gemmea); 18th August to 2nd September, Overwinters as an egg. Larval food plants: Tufted hair-grass, Timothy and other grasses. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
95. Pine carpet / Fjærbarmåler (Thera firmata); 21st to 23rd August. Overwinters as an egg or a small larva on the larval food plant. Larval food plant: Norwegian (Scots) pine (Pinus sylvestris). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
96. Barred chestnut / Augustteglfly (Diarsia dahlii); 21st August. Overwinters as a larva. Larval food plants: Bilberry, bramble, Salix spp., birches, also other woody and herbaceous plants like Rumex spp. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY (and northernmost inland observation, only from outer coast further north).
97. Pink-barred sallow / Fiolett-båndet gulfly (Xanthia togata); 21st August to 29th September. Overwinters as an egg layed in rows on the food plant. Larval food plants: Catkins of Salix and Populus; later on herbaceous plants like docks (Rumex spp.). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY.
98. Flounced chestnut / Rødt høstfly (Anchoscelis helvola); 17th August to 12th September. Overwinters as an egg on a twig or bark. Larval food plants: Broadleaved trees – oaks, elms, birches, willow (all in the garden)…also heather and bilberry. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY (first in 2019).
99. Sallow / Blekt gulfly (Cirrhia icteritia); 29th August to 12th September. Overwinters as an egg layed near buds on the food plant. Larval food plants: Catkins of Salix and Populus; later on herbaceous plants like docks (Rumex spp.), Populus, Potentilla, Salix caprea, Ulmus, Vaccinium uliginosum. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY.
AND THEN IT WAS SUDDENLY HERE, THE HOLY GRAIL OF THE MOTHERS (It was totally unexpected and I was unprepared for its size, I discovered it when I checked my moth trap before I went to bed and it was still there in the morning) 
100. Blue underwing, Clifton nonpareil / Blått ordensbånd (Catocala fraxini); 6th September 2020 and 1st September 2022. Overwinters as an egg on the foodplant. Larval food plants: Alnus, Betula, Fagus, Fraxinus excelsior, Populus tremula, Quercus, Salix, Ulmus. (all in the garden) SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
In the second video below, it flies up and we see it land in our largest aspen tree!


The next two are common here and difficult to separate, but I’ve had a go but I’m not certain
101. Common marbled carpet / Bueskogmåler (Dysstroma truncata). 23rd June to 29th August. Overwinters as a larva. Larval food plants: Salix spp., birches, bilberry, bramble, heathers, privet, hawthorn, also Rumex spp. (most in the garden). 
102. Dark marbled carpet / Vinkelskogmåler (Dysstroma citrata). 21st August. Overwinters as an egg. Larval food plants: Mainly woody plants like birches, heathers, bilberry, Salix spp.; also on wild strawberry (most in the garden). 
103. Green-brindled crescent / Irrfly (Allophyes oxyacanthae); 3rd to 15th September. Overwinters as an egg on a twig on the food plant. Larval food plants: Crataegus spp., blackthorn (Prunus spinosa), Crab apple (Malus), Dog-rose, plums, cotoneasters and rowan (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY.
104. Grey pine carpet / Furubarmåler (Thera obeliscata); 28th August to 4th September. Overwinters as a larva. Larval food plants: Pine, Spruce and other conifers (both in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY (first in 2019).
105. Bjørkemålere (Epirrita spp.); 23rd September. Larval food plants: Various broadleaved trees and bushes. NEW SPECIES (Genus) FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY
106. Scarce umber / Gulfrostmåler (Agriopis aurantiara); 28th September to 1st November. Overwinters as an egg on the food plant. Larval food plants: Birch, hazel, hawthorn, oak, dog-rose, elm, limes, Salix and hornbeam (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY.
107. Winter moths / Høstmålere (Operophtera spp.); 28th to 29th September. Overwinters as an egg on the food plant. Larval food plants: Mostly birch; also alder, beech and fruit trees  (all in the garden). SECOND RECORD (this genus) FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
108. The Brick / Bølgelinjet høstfly (Sunira circellaris); 28th to 30th September. Overwinters as an egg next to buds of food plant. Larval food plants: Elm, aspen and other Populus, Salix and Ash (Fraxinus). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY (here in 2019).
109. Pale pinion / Brunt kappefly (Lithophane socia); 30th September. Overwinters as an adult under loose bark. Larval food plants: oaks, Salix, birches, apple, horse chestnut, bramble and privet (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY  SECOND RECORD FOR TRØNDELAG COUNTY (16th April 2022 – First spring record for Trøndelag)
110. Juniper carpet / Grå einerbarmåler (Thera juniperata); 3rd to 5th October. Overwinters as an egg on the food plant. Larval food plants: Junipers (Juniperus). (Juniperus communis is common in the forest). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY.
111. December moth / Høstspinner (Poecilocampa populi); 3rd to 4th October. Overwinters as an egg on a twig. Larval food plants: Oaks, birch, elm, hawthorn, blackthorn, Populus, Salix. (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY. 
112. Mottled umber / Stor frostmåler (Erannis defoliaria); 9th to 11th October; 14th October 2022. Overwinters as an egg on the food plant. Larval food plants: oaks, birches, hazel, hawthorns, blackthorn, apple, dog-rose, Salix, Acer, hornbeam, sweet chestnut and elms (all in the garden) NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY. 
The last of the larger moths registered here in my little paradise over a year was a bit of a sensation, found inside my living room (I’ll continue after with some of the Micromoths)
113. Angle shades / Taggvingefly (Phlogophora meticulosa); 27th February and 5th October 2021. Overwinters as a larva. Larval food plants: Nettle, hops (Humulus lupulus), red valerian (Centranthus ruber), Rumex spp., bramble, hazel, birches and oaks. Most common on barberry in UK (Berberis vulgaris) (all apart from Centranthus in the garden).  NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY. FIRST FIND AWAY FROM COASTAL TRØNDELAG (my county); and completely unique winter find, see the maps below. SImilarly in Sweden this moth hasn’t been found in winter north of Stockholm), Interestingly, the moth was found directly above sprigs of Berberis vulgaris that I had brought inside (put in water) for sprouting (picture). (I guess there aren’t many people that bring Berberis indoors in winter!)


All observations of Angle shades (taggvingefly) in Norway
All observations of Angle shades (taggvingefly) in Norway in February and March
Berberis vulgaris twigs in my living room.

MICROS
114. Mompha langiella; 3rd February and 24th November (inside). Hibernates as an adult. Larval food plants: Enchanter’s nightshade (Circaea), willowherbs (Epilobium spp. and Chamaenerion) (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY. 
115. Agonopterix heracliana / ciliella  22nd February to 22nd May; 16th November (often seen indoors, coming in with the firewood). Larval food plants: Cow parsley (Anthriscus), Rough chervil (Chaerophyllum temulum), Hogweed (Heracleum spp.) and other Apiaceae. (all aprat from rough chervil in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY (neither species recorded before).
116. White-shouldered house moth / Klistermøll (Endrosis sarcitrella). 7th April and 7th October. Feeds on dead animal and vegetable matter including stored cereals, rotten wood and dead insects. (not a serious pest here) NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY.
117. Diamond-back moth / Vandrekålmøll (Plutella xylostella); 26th May to 5th October. Larval food plants: Numerous plants in the Brassicaceae including cultivated vegetables (can cause serious damage to crops). 
118. Nettkjukemøll (Montescardia tessulatellus); 16th June. Larval food plants: birch polypore (fungi) (Fomitopsis betulina) (common in the forest here). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
119. Dame’s Rocket Moth / Dagfiolkålmøll (Plutella porrectella). 18th June; 12th September to 4th October. Larval food plant: Dame’s violet (Hesperis matronalis) (since I moved here there’s always been a small patch in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
120. Ryllikpraktvikler (Aethes smeathmanniana); 22nd June. Overwinters as larva amongst the seeds. Larval food plants: (seeds of) Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) and common knapweed (Centaurea nigra)  (yarrow in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
121. Marbled orchard tortrix / Grå knoppvikler (Hedya nubiferana); 23rd to 26th June. Larval food plants: Hawthorn, crabapple, plums (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (One of several species that mimic a bird dropping!)
122. Hoary bell / Tistelengvikler (Eucosma cana); 23rd June to 17th July. Larval food plants: thistles and common knapweed (several in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*.
123. Buskflatvikler / Jordbærflatvikler (Acleris laterana / Acleris comariana); 20th April (never recorded in April before in Norway; first picture); 12th August to 29th September. Larval food plants: Laterana – hawthorn, plums, blackthorn, roses, bramble, rowan, Salix and bilberry (all in the garden). Comariana: great burnet, marsh cinquefoil, water avens, wild strawberry, garden strawberry (most in the garden). NEW SPECIES (either) FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*.
124. Hvithodebladvikler (Pandemis cinnamomeana); 25th June to 23rd August. Larval food plants: Birches, plums, larch, rowan and bilberry. (all apart from larch in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*.
125. Yellow-faced bell / Hagerosevikler (Notocelia cynosbatella); 25th June. Larval food plants: roses and bramble. (several in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*.
126. Dark strawberry tortrix / Olivenprydvikler (Celypha lacunana); 26th June. Larval food plants: Many herbaceous plants, occasionally trees adn shrubs. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*.
127. Dichrorampha spp.?; 26th June. Several similar species which are difficult to separate. Dull looking at first glance, but have a hidden beauty!
128. Garden grass-veneer / Årenebbmott (Chrysoteuchia culmella); 27th June. Larval food plants: Grasses at the base of culm. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*.
129. Yellow-spot tortrix / Askevikler (Pseudargyrotoza conwagana); 28th June. Larval food plants: ash (in the seeds) (in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*.
130. Spireaprydvikler (Celypha siderana); 28th June. Larval food plants: Spiraea spp. (there’s an old Spiraea hedge next to one of the neighbours). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*.
131. Parsnip moth or parsnip webworm (Depressaria radiella); Larvae and larval “webs” in June/July. Larval food plants: Hogweeds (Heracleum spp.) and Parsnip (Pastinaca sativa). (this is a “pest” to us that grow parsnips for seed and Heracleum seed as a spice). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (but have had this in the garden for many years).
132. Red clover casebearer / Kløversekkmøll (Coleophora deauratella); 13th July. Larval food plant: Red clover (Trifolium pratense). (in the  garden) NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
133. Apple Fruit Moth / Rognebærmøll (Argyresthia conjugella); 15th July. Larval food plants: Rowans (Sorbus spp.) and apple (when rowan fails) (I experienced a lot of damage on my apple trees some years until I planted different Sorbus species in the garden; I haven’t had serious problems now for about 10 years. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (it’s been in the garden here for at least 40 years).
134. Summer rose bell / Krattrosevikler (Notocelia roborana); 12th to 19th July. Larval food plants: Roses (several in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
135. Leek moth / Purremøll (Acrolepiopsis assectella); 19th July to 16th November. Larval food plants: Onions (Allium) including leeks and garlic. (not too happy to have found this species in my garden  NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (First record for Trøndelag county at Ringve Botanical Garden in November 2019). 


Distribution of leek moth in Norway. It was discovered for the first time in Trøndelag county at Ringve Botanical Garden in Trondheim in November 2019, the first time north of Lillehammer and now also in my garden in Malvik.

136. Pentz’s tortrix / Praktskyggevikler (Eana penziana); 19th July. Larval food plants: sheep’s fescue and, on the coast, sea plantain (Plantago maritima), ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata) and sea thrift (Armeria maritima). (Plantago maritima and Armeria in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*.
137. Small birch bell / Svartflekket kveldvikler (Epinotia ramella); 31st July to 23rd August. Larval food plants: Birches. SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
138. Borkhausenia fuscescens? (uncertain ID); 29th July. Larval food plants: Leaf litter, also in bird’s nests and decaying conifer wood.
139. Golden leafroller moth / Rød flatvikler (Acleris holmiana); 30th July to 3rd September. Larval food plants: Hawthorn, roses, apples, pears, bramble, plums, blackthorn (all in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
140. Bronze alder moth / Oreblomstmøll (Argyresthia goedartella); 30th July to 8th August. Larval food plants: Birches and alders, in buds or male catkins (both in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
141. Cherry fruit moth / Kirsebærmøll (Argyresthia pruniella); 30th July 2020. Larval food plants: Cherries (young leaves, developing buds and occasionally fruits). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
142. Apple leaf miner / Slyngminermøll (Lyonetia clerkella); 31st July. Larval food plants: Hawthorns, birches, apple, pear, plums, cherries, blackthorn, whitebeam, rowan, Cotoneaster and occasionally Salix and Hops (Humulus lupulus) (all in the garden apart from pear which grows locally). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
143. Lobster-clawed moth (Hypatima rhomboidella); 1st August. Larval food plants: Birches and hazel (both in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
144. Lead-coloured drab / Plettseljefly (Orthosia populeti); 16th April. Overwinters as a pupa in an underground coccoon. Larval food plants: Aspen and other Populus spp. (Aspen in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
145. Agonopterix angelicella; 1st August. Larval food plants: Angelica and Heracleum. Also recorded on Laserpitium, Aegopodium, Pimpinella saxifraga and Pastinaca (all in the garden).  NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
146. Holly tortrix / Svartflekket hakevikler (Rhopobota naevana); 30th July to 8th August. Larval food plants: Many trees and shrubs including blackthorn and holly (both in the garden) and bilberry.  NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
147. Maple slender (Caloptilia jurateae); 7th August. Larval food plants: Norway maple (Acer platanoides) and Field maple (Acer campestre) (Norway maple is not native in this area of Norway, but has been planted in the past and is now relatively common and there’s one big tree and many small in the garden; there’s also a small field maple in the garden planted about 30 years ago). NEW SPECIES FOR TRØNDELAG COUNTY (this is the northernmost record in Norway by a long way – see the map – similarly in Sweden).

Distribution of maple slender in Norway (source: Artskart)

148. Nut bud moth / Orekveldvikler (Epinotia tenerana); 7th to 30th August. Larval food plants: Hazel and alder (both in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
149. Maple button / Lønneblomstflatviker (Acleris forsskaleana); 8thAugust to 4th September. Larval food plants: Sycamore and field maple (both in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
150. Straw grass-veneer /Blekknebbmott (Agriphila straminella); 19th July. Larval food plants: Various grasses including sheep’s fescue. SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
151. Nonconformist / Porskappefly (Lithophane lamda); 18th April 2021. Feeds on Salix catkins (now in flower). Larval food plants: Bog myrtle (Myrica gale), bog bilberry, creeping willow (Salix repens) and poplars (Populus spp). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
152. Chequered grass-veneer / Klippenebbmott (Catoptria falsella); 12th August. Larval food plants: Mosses incl. Syntrichia ruralis and Barbula spp.  NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
153. White-shouldered marble / Hvitflekket løvvikler (Apotomis turbidana); 13th August. Larval food plants: Birches. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (and northernmost in Norway). Goes further north in Sweden.
154. Red-letter Flat-body (Agonopterix ocellana); 20th April 2021. Larval food plants: Salix spp. (Salix caprea in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
155. The coxcomb prominent / kameltannspinner (Ptilodon capucina). 22nd June and 14th July 2021. Larval food plants: A range of deciduous trees including birches, hazel, alder, aspen, Salix, hawthorns, oak, beech, rowan and roses (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
156. Common roller / vikkesigdvikler (Ancylis badiana). 2nd June 2021. Larval food plants: Peas, vetches, clovers. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
157. Large emerald / kjempebladmåler (Geometra papilionaria). 27th June 2021. Larval food plants: Birches, hazel, alder and beech (all in the garden).  NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*

Videos of large emerald:

…and in slow motion

158. Common wave / gul sankthansmåler (Cabera exanthemata). 27th June 2021. Larval food plants: Salix spp., aspen and maples (Populus spp.) (in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
159. Case-bearing clothes moth / klesmøll (T⁠inea pellionella)? 18th June 2021 (indoors). Larval food plants: Wool, fur, feathers, hair; occasionally in bird nests and owl pellets (lives in a portable case). NEW SPECIES (and Genus) FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
160. Tawny-barred angle /Furubuemåler (Macaria liturata). 21st June 2021. Larval food plants: Pines (Pinus), Juniper (Juniperus), Firs (Abies) and spruce (Picea). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
161. Purple thorn / praktmånemåler (Selenia tetralunaria). 27th May 2021 (predated). Larval food plants: Hazel, birch, alder, hawthorn, oak and other deciduous trees. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
162. Small dusty wave / grå engmåler (I⁠daea seriata). 2nd July 2021. (on house window). Overwinters as a larva. Pupates in a coccoon on the ground. Larval food plants: Withered leaves and other plant debris.
NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
163. Narrow-bordered bee hawkmoth / bredkantet humlesvermer (Hemaris tityus) . 1st July 2021. Larval food plants: Galium verum, Knautia arvensis, Lonicera xylosteum, Scabiosa columbaria, Succisa pratensis (most in the garden). THIRD RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* feeding on martagon lily / krøll-lije, Lilium martagon); 
Film below:

 

164. Rusty tussock moth or vapourer / høstbørstespinner (Orgyia antiqua). 3rd July 2021 (larva fell out of a hawthorn / hagtorn). Larval food plants: broadleaved trees and shrubs including birches (Betula); hazel(Corylus); Salix, hawthorns (Crataegus), blackthorn (Prunus), elms (Ulmus), limes (Tilia), oaks (Quercus) and bog myrtle (Myrica). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
165. Red piercer / perikumvikler (Lathronympha strigana). 5th July 2021. Larval food plants: St. John’s worts / perikum species, notably perforate St John’s wort / prikkperikum (Hypericum perforatum) (in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
166. The saxon / raggfly (Hyppa rectilinea). 28th June 2021. Larval food plants: Woody plants like Salix, brambles and raspberries (Rubus), bearberry, cowberry and bilberry (Vaccinium). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
167. Nettle-tap / neslebrødmøll (A⁠nthophila fabriciana). 13th July 2021. Larval food plants: Nettles (Urtica spp.) and occasionally pellitory-of-the-wall (Parietaria spp.) (both in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
168. Birch marble / bjørkeløvvikler (Apotomis betuletana). 16th July 2021. Larval food plants: Birches (Betula) between spun leaves. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
169. Tansy plume / reinfannfjærmøll (Gillmeria ochrodactyla). 19th July 2020. Larval food plants: Tansy (reinfann); overwinters in the root, feeds on shoots in spring causing wilting. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
170. Beehive honey moth / Humlebolsmalmott (Vitula serratilineella). 22nd July 2021 (also probably 2020). Found in the bathroom. Wikipedia: It is a pest of stored raisins, prunes, dried apple and other dried fruit products. It overwinters as a larva. It is the closely related Vitula edmandsii that invades beehives. Originally from from North West America. 
171. D⁠epressaria sordidatella. 23rd July 2021. Uncertain ID ( a couple of very similar species). Not found in Malvik municipality before.
172. Beautiful China-mark / porselensdammott (Nymphula nitidulata). 29th July 2021. Larval food plants: Bur-reed (Sparganium), yellow water lily (Nuphar lutea), possibly other water plants. Feeds below the water surface within spun leaves or in the stem. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
173. Common slender / s⁠yrinminérmøll (Gracillaria syringella). 30th July 2021. Larval food plants: Privet (Ligustrum), ash (Fraxinus), lilac (Syringa), white jasmine(Jasminum)  and snowberry (Symphoricarpos). All in the garden. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
174. Small red slender (Caloptilia rufipenella). 11th October 2020 / 30th July 2021. Larval food plants: Sycamore (and other maples). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY (second record for Trøndelag county)*
175. Rose tortrix / brun bjellevikler (Archips rosana). 30th July 2021. Larval food plants: many deciduous trees and shrubs including fruit trees, raspberry, blackcurrant, hops; also conifers. SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
176. Chestnut-coloured carpet / brun einerbarmåler (Thera cognata). 3rd August 2021. Larval food plants: Common juniper (Juniperus communis). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
177. Beech-green carpet / skogolivenmåler (Colostygia olivata). 7th August 2021. Larval food plants: Bedstraws (Galium spp.) (sweet woodruff / myske cultivated in the garden).  NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (5th record in Trøndelag county).
178. Grey knot-horn / rognesmalmott (Acrobasis advenella). 9th-10th August 2021. Larval food plants: Hawthorns (Crataegus) and rowans (Sorbus) (both wihtin a few metres of where the moth was trapped). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (2nd record in Trøndelag county, the first just 10 days before).
179. Common purple & gold / purpurengmott (Pyrausta purpuralis). 10th August 2021. Larval food plants: Thymes (Thymus spp.) and other Lamiaceae. (several thymes in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
180. Golden plusia / tyrihjemfly (Polychrysia moneta). 11th August 2021. Larval food plants: Aconitum septentrionale, Delphinium and globeflower (Trollius europaeus). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (5th record for Trøndelag county)
181. Kjempeengmott / mother of pearl moth (Patania ruralis). 12th August 2021. Larval food plants: stinging nettle (Urtica dioica). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
182. Häggknoppmal (Swedish) (Argyresthia pulchella). 14th August 2021. Larval food plants: bird cherry (Prunus padus)? NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (4th record for Trøndelag county; the last in 1996)
183. The spruce carpet / granbarmåler (Thera variata). 14th August 2021. Larval food plants: Spruce and other conifers. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (no, corrected to Thera obeliscata)
184. The campion / fiolett nellikfly (Sideridis rivularis). 18th August 2021. Overwinters as a pupa just below the soil surface. Larval food plants: The seed heads of white, red and sea campions (Silene spp.) and ragged robin (Lychnis) (I’m growing all the campions in the garden for food including cultivars). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (Apart from two records on the outer coast on Hitra and Frøya) and two inland records near Røros, this is the first record near Trondheimsfjord; see map below; In Sweden, its range reaches about the same latitude, at Östersund )

Distribution of The campion in Norway

185. White-shouldered Smudge (Ypsolopha parenthesella). 18th August 2021. Larval food plants: Oaks (Quercus), hazel (Corylus), hornbeam (Carpinus) and birches (Betula) (all are found in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
186. Grey chi / chifly (Antitype chi). 23rd August 2021. Larval food plants: docks and sorrels (Rumex spp.); other herbs and bushes (plenty of Rumex spp. in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
187. Angle-striped sallow / vinkelfly (Enargia paleacea). 24th August 2021. Larval food plants: Aspen (Populus tremula), willows (Salix) and Birches (Betula) (all in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
188. Mouse moth / grått pyramidefly (Amphipyra tragopoginis). 22nd August 2021. Larval food plants: On leaves and sometimes flowers of a wide range of herbaceous plants including: salad burnet (Sanguisorba) – several species in the garden; teasels (Dipsacus spp.) – in the garden; mugwort (Artemisia) – in the garden; fennel (Foeniculum) – in the garden etc. SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
189. Confused / mørkt engfly (Apamea furva). 28th August 2021. Larval food plants: The roots and stems of grasses such as Poa trivialis and Poa nemoralis (meadow-grasses). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
190. Common Grass-veneer / okernebbmott (Agriphila tristella). 31st August 2021. Larval food plants: On the lower part of the stem of various grasses such as meadow-grass (Poa) and avy hair-grass (Deschampsia flexuosa). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
191. Beautiful plume / lyngfjærmøll (A⁠mblyptilia acanthadactyla). 24th September 2021. Larval food plants: Calluna, Chenopodium, Erica, Euphrasia, Geranium, Mentha, Ononis, Salvia, Stachys sylvatica (plenty of these in my garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
192. Broom moth / rødt hagefly (Ceramica pisi). 10th July 2022 (moth found on Heracleum). Also an old record from 5th September 2010 in a neighbour’s garden. Larval food plants: A wide range including Alnus incana, Aster, Betula, Calluna vulgaris, Crataegus, Cytisus scoparius, Galium verum, Larix, Lonicera, Polygonum, Populus tremula, Pteridium, Rubus idaeus, Rumex, Salix, Thlaspi, Trifolium, Ulmus (the caterpillar was on Atriplex hortensis “Rubra”).  This was a NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* i 2010 (two more in 2020 and 2021).
193. Garden lance-wing / vårtannmøll (Epermenia chaerophyllella). 24th May 2021. Larval food plants: Hogweed (Heracleum), wild parsnip (Pastinaca), cow parsley (Anthriscus sylvestris), wild angelica (Angelica sylvestris), wild carrot (Daucus carota)  (All in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* 
194. The pale brindled beauty / marsmåler (P⁠higalia pilosaria). 13th March  2022. Larval food plants: Various  deciduous trees including Alnus, Betula, Carpinus, Corylus, Crataegus, Fagus, Fraxinus, Malus, Populus, Prunus spinosa, Pyrus, Quercus, Rhamnus, Salix caprea, Tilia and Ulmus (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* 
195. Brindled beauty / olivenlurvemåler (Lycia hirtaria). 21st April 2020. Overwinters as a pupa underground. Larval food plants: Alnus, Berberis, Betula, Crataegus, Filipendula, Fraxinus, Malus, Populus, Prunus domestica, Quercus, Rhamnus, Ribes, Rosa, Rubus, Salix, Sorbus, Tilia, Ulmus, Vaccinium (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
196. Herald / flikfly (Scoliopteryx libatrix).
22nd April 2022. Overwinters as an adult in caves, outbuilding etc, sometimes in numbers (up to 12 have been registered in a wartime German bunker near here at Storsand but they are seldom seen otherwise; a maximum of 50 have been registered at such places in Norway!). Larval food plants: Populus tremula (Aspen), Salix spp. and Sorbus aucuparia (all in the garden); FIRST RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY APART FROM OVERWINTERING INDIVIDUALS*
197. White-triangle Slender (Caloptilia stigmatella). 6th May 2022. Overwinters as an adult. Larval food plants: Populus (Aspen), Salix and Myrica gale (Bog myrtle) (all in the garden).  FIRST RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
198. O⁠speminérmøll (P⁠hyllocnistis labyrinthella) (I’ve long known of the presence of this species in the garden in considerable numbers due to the leaf mines of the larvae making aspen leaves appear grey in the garden in summer, but this is the first time I’ve noticed this tiny moth). Larval food plants: Populus tremula (aspen / osp) and Populus alba. FIRST RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
199. The glaucous shears / blåbærfly (P⁠apestra biren). 24th May 2022. Overwinters as a pupa underground.  Larval food plants: Vaccinium myrtillus and V. uliginosum (bilberries); bog myrtle (Myrica gale), Salix spp. (including S. caprea / goat willow) and birch (Betula) (Myrica gale, Salix caprea and Betula in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
200. Brindled Flat-body (Agonopterix arenella)? 13th October 2020 / 5th November 2020 / 4 June 2021 / 27th May 2022. Hibernates as an adult.  Larval food plants: Arctium, Carduus, Carlina, Centaurea, Knautia, Serratula, Sonchus (all apart from Carlina in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
201. Grey pug / g⁠rumset dvergmåler (E⁠upithecia subfuscata)? 24th May 2022. Overwinters as a pupa in earth, plant debris. Larval food plants: Achillea, Angelica sylvestris, Centaurea, Eupatorium cannabinum, Geranium, Hypericum, Populus tremula, Salix, Solidago, Valeriana officinalis. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
202. Rhigognostis schmaltzella?  19th May 2021, 2nd June 2022.  Larval food plants: Hairy bittercress / rosettkarse (Cardamine hirsuta) (a common “weed” in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
203. Dark-barred tortrix / G⁠rå bladvikler (S⁠yndemis musculana). 3rd June 2022. Found resting first on Heracleum and then on Hablitzia tamnoides. Larval food plants: Betula, Crataegus, Larix, Picea, Prunus padus, Quercus, Rubus, Salix, Sorbus, Tilia. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
204. Brindled plume / svinerotfjærmøll (Amblyptilia punctidactyla)? 11th June 2022 (found resting under a Gunnera leaf). Larval food plants: Aquilegia vulgaris, Erodium cicutarium, Geranium pratense, Myrica gale, Ononis spinosa, Primula, Salvia glutinosa, Stachys sylvatica (all but Ononis and Erodium in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
205. Lychnis / mørkt nellikfly (H⁠adena bicruris). 16th June 2022. Larval food plants: Dianthus, Lychnis, Saponaria, Silene dioica (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (Only 3rd record in Trøndelag county: previous records in 1971 and 2008).
206. Regal piercer / p⁠latanlønnsolvikler (P⁠ammene regiana) found resting on nettle. 7th July 2022. Larval food plant: feeds inside the seed of sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (Only the 3rd record in Trøndelag county: the first in 2011 and the second only a few days ago).
207. Common white wave / hvit sankthansmåler (Cabera pusaria) found resting in the garden: 7th July 2022. Larval food plants: Alnus, Betula, Quercus, Salix, Sorbus aucuparia, Ulmus. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
208. The poplar lutestring / ospehalvspinner (Tethea or). 18th June 2022. Larval food plants: Betula, Populus balsamifera, Populus nigra, Populus tremula, Salix (Aspen, Betula and Salix caprea in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (6th record for Trøndelag)
209. Small dingy tubic (Borkhausenia fuscescens). 12th July 2022. Larval food plants: Larva feeds on dead leaves living in a silken tube. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (3rd record for Trøndelag county, the others from 2021)
210. Lead-coloured drill / g⁠rå rotvikler (D⁠ichrorampha plumbana)? 12th July 2022. Larval food plants: Achillea millefoliumTanacetum (both in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (if confirmed)
211. Netted carpet / nettmåler (Eustroma reticulata). 20th July 2022. Larval food plants: Touch-me-not balsam (Impatiens noli-tangere) (grows wild on the beach below the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (and 6th record for Trøndelag county).
212. White streak sober (Aproaerema cinctella). 20th July 2022. Larval food plants: Lotus corniculatus. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (and 5th record for Trøndelag county).
213. The brown plume / tveskjeggveronikafjærmøll (Stenoptilia pterodactyla). 20th July 2022. Larval food plants: Veronica chamaedrys (wild in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
214. Yellow rose button / r⁠oseflatvikler (A⁠cleris bergmanniana). 21st July 2022. Larval food plants: Rosa canina (wild in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
215. Broken barred dwarf (Elachista freyerella)? 21st July 2022. Larval food plants: Various grasses including Agrostis, Dactylis, Festuca rubra, Holcus, Poa annua, Poa nemoralis, Poa pratensis, Poa trivialis, Trisetum. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (and 4th record for Trøndelag county) if confirmed.
216. Cork moth / v⁠edkjukemøll (N⁠emapogon cloacella). 26th July 2022. Larval food plants: On bracket fungi including the
birch polypore, Piptoporus betulinus. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
217. Cone pyralid / grankonglesmalmott (Dioryctria abietella). 2nd August 2022. Larval food plants: Picea (spruce) and Pinus sylvestris (pine) (both in the garden). THIRD RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (others in 1970 and 2008).
218. Scotch grass-veneer / t⁠reflekket nebbmott (C⁠atoptria permutatellus). 4th August 2022. Larval food plants: probably mosses. SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (other in 2006).
219. Pale-streak grass-veneer / saltgrasnebbmott (A⁠griphila selasella)? 4th August 2020. Larval food plants: Festuca ovina, Glyceria, Poa. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (if confirmed)
220. Lesser swallow prominent / bjørketannspinner (Pheosia gnoma). 13th August 2022. Larval food plants: Birch (Betula). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (video below)

221. Yellow-ringed carpet / sildrebergmåler (E⁠ntephria flavicinctata). 12th August 2022. Larval food plants: Alchemilla, Saxifraga, Sedum (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
222. Iron prominent / d⁠romedartannspinner (N⁠otodonta dromedarius). 13th August 2022.  Larval food plants: Corylus, Alnus, Betula, Fagus, Populus, Quercus, Salix (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (video below)

223. Fruit-tree tortrix / lærbrun bladvikler (Pandemis cerasana). 13th August 2022. Larval food plants: Acer, Betula, Corylus avellana, Fagus, Fraxinus, Malus, Pyrus, Quercus, Salix, Sorbus, Tilia, Ulmus (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
224. Setaceous Hebrew character / c⁠-tegnet bakkefly (X⁠estia c-nigrum). 13th August 2022. Larval food plants: Epilobium angustifolium, Stellaria media, Trifolium, Urtica (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (and the old Sør-Trøndelag county; three records for Nord-Trøndelag in Namsos and Snåsa).
225. The Manchester treble-bar / tranebærmåler (Carsia sororiata). 16th August 2022. Larval food plants: Vaccinium oxycoccos (bog cranberry) (a common plant in Malvik but not within 1 km of the house (also other Vacciniums and Rubus arcticus). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
226. The northern dart / grått fjellbakkefly (Xestia alpicola). 16th August 2022. Larval food plants:  Arctostaphylos uva, Betula nana, Calluna vulgaris, Empetrum nigrum, Vaccinium uliginosum. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
227. Lesser broad-bordered yellow underwing / fiolett båndfly  (Noctua janthe). 24th August 2022. Larval food plants: Crataegus, Lamium album, Prunus spinosa, Rumex obtusifolius, Salix (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* AND ALSO NEW FOR TRØNDELAG COUNTY.
228. Broad-bordered yellow underwing / bredbåndfly (N⁠octua fimbriata). 25th August 2022. Larval food plants: Ligustrum, Primula, Rubus, Rumex, Salix, Trifolium, Urtica (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* AND ALSO NEW FOR TRØNDELAG COUNTY.
229. Hawoth’s minor / s⁠vart sumpfly (C⁠elaena haworthii). 25th August 2022. Larval food plants: Eriophorum angustifolium, Iris, Juncaceae, Juncus, Luzula campestris (Iris and probably Luzula campestris and others in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (the last in 2006). 
230. The notched-winged tortricid / konkavflatvikler (Acleris emargana). 26th August 2022. Larval food plants: Alnus glutinosa, Betula, Corylus, Populus, Salix caprea, Salix purpurea (all apart from S. purpurea in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
231. The rusty dot pearl / vandreengmott (U⁠dea ferrugalis). 27th August 2022. Larval food plants: Arctium, Eupatorium, Fragaria vesca, Mentha, Stachys (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* AND ALSO NEW FOR TRØNDELAG COUNTY. (This new northernmost record is some 280 km north of the previous one in Vang, Innlandet and Bergen in the west!)
232. The chevron / k⁠rattbærmåler (E⁠ulithis testata). 30th August 2022. Larval food plants: Betula, Calluna vulgaris, Populus tremula, Salix, Vaccinium myrtillus, Vaccinium uliginosum (Betula, Populus and Salix caprea in the garden, the others common in the surrounding forest). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
233. The nutmeg; clover cutworm / kløverheifly (A⁠narta trifolii). 31st August 2022. Larval food plants:Atriplex, Chenopodium, Rumex, Urtica, Artemisia (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* AND ALSO NEW FOR TRØNDELAG COUNTY. (The closest records are from Gudbrandsdalen; see map below)

This new northernmost record is far to the north of the previous one!!!

234. The pied smudge (Y⁠psolopha sequella). 1st September 2022. Larval food plants: Acer campestre, Acer pseudoplatanus (both in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (6 records in the neighbouring municipality Trondheim after the first record for Trøndelag in August 2022).
235. Large birch bell /g⁠rå kveldvikler (E⁠pinotia brunnichana). 2nd September 2022. Larval food plants: Betula, Corylus, Salix (All in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
236. The clouded slender (C⁠aloptilia populetorum). 15th August 2022. Larval food plants: Betula (birch). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
237. Common plume / v⁠indelfjærmøll (E⁠mmelina monodactyla). 29th September 2022. Larval food plants: Atriplex, Calystegia, Convolvulus arvensis (Atriplex in the garden, both Calystegia and Convolvulus grow locally). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
238. The Perth button / granflatvikler (A⁠cleris abietana)? 3rd October 2022. Larval food plants: Abies alba, Picea, Pinus (both spruce and pine in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
239. The poplar hawk-moth / ospesvermer (Laothoe populi). 15th June 1998. Larval food plants: Malus domestica, Populus spp. (including Populus tremula, in the garden, Salix spp. (including Salix caprea, in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (one more record since in 2011).
240. Sycamore slender (Caloptilia hemidactylella). 12th November 2022.  The first moth trapped in 2023 on 6th April was this species (confirmed).  Overwinters as an adult.   Larval food plants: Acer campestre, Acer pseudoplatanus (both in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR TRØNDELAG COUNTY and the northernmost record in Scandinavia. This parallels the record of maple slender (Caloptilia jurateae) here in 2021, also far north of previous records. 
241. Purplish birch-miner or the large birch purple / purpurmøll (Eriocrania semipurpurella or Eriocrania sangii; can only be told apart by looking at the genitalia). 18th April 2023. Larval food plants: Mines leaves of Betula (birches). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
242. The yellow-barred brindle; grønn tungemåler (A⁠casis viretata); larva found on spindle / spolebusk on 17th July 2022; two different adults trapped on 10th and 12th May 2023. Larval food plants: Cornus sanguinea, Crataegus, Frangula alnus, Hedera, Ilex, Ligustrum vulgare, Sorbus aucuparia, Spiraea, Viburnum (all apart from Hedera and Cornus sanguinea in the garden, Cornus sanguinea grows nearby). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
243. Dawn Flat-body (S⁠emioscopis steinkellneriana). 10th May 2023. Overwinters as a pupa. Larval food plants: Cotoneaster, Crataegus, Fraxinus, Prunus spinosa, Sorbus (all in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
244. The seraphim; o⁠spetungemåler (Lobophora halterata); 12th May 2023. Larval food plants: Populus tremula and Salix. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
245. The small yellow wave / gul kjerrmåler (Hydrelia flammeolaria). 26th June 2023. Larval food plants: Acer campestre, Alnus (both in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
246. Argent and sable / praktkorsmåler (Rheumaptera hastata). 20th June 2023. Larval food plants: Betula, Myrica, Vaccinium myrtillus, Vaccinium uliginosum (Betula and Myrica in the garden). THIRD RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
247. The birch mocha / bjørkeløvmåler  (Cyclophora albipunctata). 27th June 2023. Larval food plants: Alnus, Betula. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
248. Birch conch / dvergpraktvikler (Thyraylia nana). 28th June 2023. Larval food plants: feed in the catkins of birch (Betula). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
249. The scallop shell / bølgeduskmåler (Rheumaptera undulata). 29th June 2023. Larval food plants: Alnus, Berberis, Betula, Elaeagnus, Populus tremula, Ribes, Salix caprea, Sorbus, Spiraea, Vaccinium myrtillus (all apart from the last can be found in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
250. The ghost moth or ghost swift / spøkelsesroteter (Hepialus humuli). 29th June 2023 (a female). Larval food plants:  Humulus lupulus, Rumex (both in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*
251. The netted pug / marmordvergmåler (Eupithecia venosata). 29th June 2023. Larval food plants: Silene nutans, Silene vulgaris (S. vulgaris in the garden). NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (only  a few records right in the south of the county earlier!).
252. Yellow plume / ryllikfjærmøll? (Gillmeria pallidactyla). 27th June 2023. Larval food plants: Achillea millefolium, Tanacetum vulgare. NEW SPECIES FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* if confirmed.
253. Twenty-plume moth / kaprifolfingermøll (Alucita hexadactyla). 21st August and 19th September 2023. Larval food plants: Honeysuckles (Lonicera) (I have one Lonicera periclymenum, Lonicera xylosteum and several haskaps – Lonicera edulis in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY* (the last in 2000).
254. A midget moth / bladmøll (Phyllonorycter). 29th September 2023. Larval food plants: At least 3 indistinguishable species and 6 difficult to separate species that leaf mine on rowan, hawthorn, apple etc. (most are in the garden). SECOND RECORD FOR MALVIK MUNICIPALITY*

*Malvik Kommune is the municipality where I live and includes an area of 168 sq km (65 sq miles). See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malvik

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Sea Smoke

Sea smoke has formed over the fjord in the current cold spell. Locally, thanks to the warming affect of the fjord it didn’t go much below -15C in the night. It’s significantly colder on the other side of the fjord where it was about -20C this morning, cold air (below -30C currently inland) sinking along the major river valley (Stjørdalselven) into the fjord basin.
Sea smoke  forms when a light wind of very cold air mixes with a shallow layer of saturated warm air immediately above the warmer water. The warmer air is cooled beyond the dew point and can no longer hold as much water vapor, so the excess condenses out. The effect is similar to the “steam” produced over a hot bath or a hot drink, or even an exercising person (Wikipedia).
Thus, it’s confined to the water and we almost never have fog on land here. The smoke tends to form thickest on the other side of the fjord where it’s coldest.
The sea smoke was constantly changing this morning, witness these pictures and the video where the low lying smoke drifts quickly from land to fjord, whereas the waves that can be seen are coming from a different direction, probably driven by the sinking air (wind) coming out of the river valley in a different direction.

11th February: Still cold at -15C this morning (¨20C on the other side of the fjord and down to -40C inland). Two new videos added below (at the top):

Yellow-necked mouse?

It’s not often one sees mice foraging in the middle of the day. This one has been tentatively ID’d as a yellow-necked mouse (stor skogmus) (Apodemus flavicollis)  by the experts. The first video is selected footage slowed down to 1/10 of normal speed, the second is the original speed.



THE NEW EDIMENTALS SEED TRADE LIST FOR 2020-2021

WELCOME TO MY NEW SEED TRADE LIST FOR WINTER 2020-21, THIS YEAR WITH 334 VARIETIES
18, 19, 20 indicate the harvesting year for the seed. Concerning seed quantity: as I don’t have many plants of each species, seed quantity is limited in most cases. Therefore, for some species you may only get a few seeds. Many species are harvested in my garden. Others are surplus from trade and purchase. OUT: Means out of stock.  NB! Cultivars do not always come true. I offer them anyway, but no guarantees to what you will get!  
NOTE: I don’t sell seed and I won’t be doing many trades this winter due to a busy schedule. However, I offer all plus many more to members of Norwegian Seed Savers (KVANN) through our spring (February) “yearbook” and autumn catalogue. To become a member go to https://kvann.no/bli-med. It costs only kr. 250 / year plus postage and packing.
For trades, I am mainly interested in uncommon hardy perennials, but I may also be interested in annuals.
NB! Not all plants in this list are edible, although almost all are!
Botanical name / Cultivar / Year of Harvest / Info
Allium hookeri var muliense 20
Abelmoschus esculentus Silver Queen 19
Adenophora bulleyana  18
Adenophora pereskiifolia alba 18
Adenophora tashiroi  18
Adenophora triphylla var japonica Alba 20
Adenophora triphylla var japonica 19
Adenostyles alpina 19
Alcea rosea 18
Allium acuminatum 18
Allium aflatunense 18 From Kyrgyzstan
Allium albidum 18 From Kaukasus
Allium altaicum 20
Allium amethystinum Ex-Forelock 18
Allium amphibolum 20
Allium anisotepalum 18 From Kyrgyzstan
Allium atroviolaceum 20
Allium barsczewskii 18
Allium bekeczalicum 19 From Kyrgyzstan
Allium bekeczalicum x alaicum 19 From Kyrgyzstan
Allium brevicaule 19 From Tyrkia
Allium brevistylum 20
Allium caeruleum Leucanthum 20
Allium caesium   19 From Kyrgyzstan
Allium canadense 20 Bulbils
Allium carolinianum 20
Allium cepa Newburg onion 19 From Experimental Farm Network i USA; se https://www.adaptiveseeds.com/product/vegetables/onions/onion-newburg-organic
Allium cernuum Høg Miks 19
Allium cernuum mix 19
Allium cretaceum 19 From Kazakhstan
Allium cyathophorum 20
Allium darwasicum 19 From Tajikistan
Allium decipiens 18
Allium douglasii 19
Allium erubescens 19 From Kaukasus
Allium fedtschenkoanum 20 Wild collecred Tajikstan
Allium fetisowii 19
Allium fistulosum Auen 4 19 Direkte From Nordgen, NGB20168
Allium fistulosum Bygland 19 Direkte From Nordgen, NGB20167
Allium fistulosum Neset 19 Nordgen, NGB14622
Allium fistulosum Leppasyrja 19 Nordgen, NGB24270
Allium fistulosum “Mix” 20 Mix of 20 accessions; can be delivered individually, men likely to have crossed
Allium flavescens 18 Open pollinated
Allium flavum Miks 19 Mix or individually; likely to have crossed
Allium fuscoviolaceum 18 From Armenia
Allium globosum 19 From Kaukasus
Allium gultschense 19 From Kyrgyzstan
Allium gunibicum 19 From Kaukasus
Allium hymenorrhizum 20
Allium insubricum 19
Allium jesdianum “Akbulak” 19 Can have crossed
Allium karataviense 19
Allium karataviense 19 From Caucasus
Allium karelinii 19 From IPK Gatersleben
Allium ledebourianum 20 Likely to have crossed with Allium schoenoprasum
Allium lenkoranicum 19
Allium lipskyanum 19
Allium lusitanicum 18 From Alpengarten im Belvedere
Allium lusitanicum from Moravia 20
Allium macranthum 19
Allium mairei 19
Allium maximowiczii 18
Allium moly Eks “Jeannine” 20
Allium nigrum 19
Allium nutans Ex-“Lena” 19
Allium nutans 18 Ex-Berkutenko
Allium nutans x flavescens 19 Uncertain parents; white flowers ( From Kazakhstan) Open pollinated
Allium obliquum 19
Allium oschaninii 20 From Kyrgyzstan
Allium ovalifolium var. leuconervum 20
Allium paczoskianum 19
Allium paniculatum 19
Allium platyspathum 19
Allium porrum Monstruoso de Carentan 18 For milde strøk
Allium praescissum 19
Allium przewalskianum 20
Allium regelii 19
Allium rosenbachianum 19 From Tajikstan
Allium rotundum 19 From Kazakhstan
Allium rotundum subsp jajlae 19
Allium sarawschanicum 19 From Tajikstan
Allium saxatile 19 From Kaukasus
Allium schoenoprasoides 20
Allium schoenoprasum Dolores Chives 19 From Experimental Farm Network
Allium schoenoprasum Ex-Black Pedicels 18
Allium schoenoprasum Praga 18 Russisk frø
Allium schoenoprasum Erecta 18 Russisk frø
Allium schoenoprasum subsp sibiricum 20 Could have crossed with other Allium schoenoprasum; From Hokkaido, Japan
Allium schoenoprasum var orientale 20
Allium severtzovioides 19 From Kyrgyzstan
Allium sewerzowii 19 From Kazakhstan
Allium spirale 19 From Russian Far East
Allium splendens 20
Allium stenodon 18
Allium stipitatum 20 Could have crossed with other Allium stipitatum
Allium stipitatum Mount Everest 20
Allium stipitatum Ex-“Goliath” 20 Could have crossed with Goliath
Allium strictum 18 From Kazakhstan
Allium suaveolens 19
Allium suworowii 18 From Kyrgyzstan
Allium thunbergii “Ozawa” 19
Allium tianschanicum 19 From Kazakhstan
Allium trachyscordum 18 From Kyrgyzstan
Allium triquetrum 18
Allium unifolium 19
Allium ursinum 18
Allium victorialis 20 Mix of 8 accessions; Mix or individually; likely to have crossed
Allium wallichii   20 Mix of 3 accessions; Mix or individually; likely to have crossed
Allium winklerianum 19
Allium zebdanense 20
Althaea officinalis 18
Amaranthus “Mix” 18
Amaranthus chlorostachys 18
Amphicarpaea bracteata 20
Anemone rivularis 18
Anredera cordifolia 20 Tuber
Aquilegia chrysantha 19
Arabis alpina 19
Aralia californica 20
Aralia cordata “Malvik” 20, 19
Arctium lappa 19 Uknown Japanese cultivar
Asphodelus albus 18
Atriplex hortensis BRITAS TRÄDGÅRDSMÅLLA 19 Nordgen, NGB11726
Barbarea verna American Land Cress 18
Barbarea vulgaris Variegata 19
Begonia heracleifolia var nigricans 20
Boehmeria gigantea 18
Boehmeria sieboldiana 18
Brassica juncea Leaf Heading Mustard 19 Gift from Seed Savers Exchange
Brassica juncea Giant Red 18
Brassica oleracea Ex-Tree collards Flerårige Kål 19 Likely to have crossed with other perennial kales
Brassica oleracea Broccolini 17
Brassica oleracea Branchu de L’Embarras 17
Brassica oleracea Ex-Asturian Trekål 20 Likely to have crossed with other perennial kales
Brassica oleracea Myrrhis Flerårige Kål 20
Brassica oleracea Ex -Pentland Brig 19 Likely to have crossed with other perennial kales
Brassica oleracea Ex- Heligoland Flerårige Kål 19 Likely to have crossed with other perennial kales
Brassica oleracea Ex- Cottager’s Flerårige Kål 19 Likely to have crossed with other perennial kales
Brassica oleracea Ex-Daubenton Flerårige Kål x Late Purple Sprouting Brokkoli 19 Likely to have crossed with other perennial kales
Brassica oleracea Asturian Trekål 18
Brassica oleracea Couve Galega 18 From Portugal
Brassica oleracea Couve Galega 18 #2 From Portugal
Brassica oleracea Daubenton Grex 17
Brassica oleracea Homesteaders Perennial Kale 17 From Chris Homanics in Oregon
Brassica rapa Cima di Rapa Sessantina 16
Broussonettia kazinoki 18
Bryonia alba 18
Buddleja davidii 18
Calamintha grandiflora Variegata 19
Calochortus macrocarpus macrocarpus 19
Calochortus palmeri palmeri 19
Caltha palustris himalensis 18
Campanula “Pink Octopus” 19
Campanula latifolia Miks 19
Campanula punctata Ex-“Rubrifolia” 19
Campanula trachelium “Bernice” 19
Capsicum annuum Ausilio Thin Skin Italian Pepper 20 Gift from Seed Savers Exchange
Capsicum annuum Midnight Sun 17
Capsicum annuum Sibirsche Hauspaprika 17
Carum carvi Rosa blomstret 20 My breeding line
Carum carvi Rotkarve 20 My breeding line
Cedronella canariensis 18
Centaurea solstitialis 18
Chelidonium majus 20
Chenopodium bonus-henricus 19
Chenopodium bonus-henricus 19 From IPK Gatersleben: CHEN75
Chenopodium quinoa Stephe 19 Selected by Stephen Barstow in Malvik over 30 years. From a variety Dave
Chrysanthemum coronarium 20 Mix of varieties
Cicerbita plumieri 19
Cichorium endivia Cornet de Bordeaux 17
Cichorium intybus Catalogna Gigante di Chioggia 19
Cichorium intybus Bianca 17
Cichorium intybus Rossa di Verona Sel. Arca 17
Cichorium intybus Da Taglio Bionda a Foglie Larghe 16
Cirsium eriophorum 19
Cirsium oleraceum 20
Cladrastis kentuckea 19
Claytonia virginiana 18
Clematis alpina 18 Not edible
Clinipodium vulgare 18
Commelina coelestis Alba 20
Conopodium majus 20
Cornus mas Elegant 20 Early variety
Cornus mas From Ringve 19
Crambe maritima 20 Mix of varieties
Cucurbita maxima Hokkaido 19
Cucurbita maxima Sweet Fall 19 Gift from Seed Savers Exchange
Cucurbita pepo Paydon Heirloom Acorn 19 Gift from Seed Savers Exchange
Diplotaxis tenuifolia 20
Diplotaxis tenuifolia Wasabi Arugula 18
Diplotaxis tenuifolia Wildfire 18
Diplotaxis tenuifolia Dragon’s Fire 18
Diplotaxis tenuifolia Heirloom Rustic Style 18
Dystaenia takesimina 20
Eleutherococcus sessiliflorus 19
Elsholtzia ciliata 20
Erythronium oregonum subsp leucandrum 19
Eschscholzia californica 18
Fagopyrum tataricum 20
Filipendula ulmaria Variegata 20
Foeniculum vulgare 20
Fuertesimalva limensis 18
Gentiana lutea 18
Girardinia septentrionalis 18
Gladiolus caucasicus 20 Not edible
Hablitzia tamnoides Miks 20 Mix of 10 accessions; Mix or individually; likely to have crossed
Heracleum sphondylium x sibiricum 20
Hosta gracilima 18
Hosta sieboldiana 20
Hypericum perforatum 20
Inula helenium 20
Lactuca sativa Jebousek 19 Gift from Seed Savers Exchange
Lactuca sativa Veneziana 19
Lactuca sativa Freckles 18
Lactuca sativa Rossa Ricciolina da Taglio 18
Lactuca sativa Navarra 16
Lepidium latifolium 18
Lepidium sativum 20
Leucanthemum maximum Alaska 18
Libertia grandiflora 19 Not edible
Ligularia dentata 18
Ligularia dentata “Desdemona” 18
Ligularia fischeri 20
Ligularia sachalinensis 18
Lilium Ex-Black Dragon 18 Uncertain edibility
Lilium martagon Tsingense 19
Lonicera iliense 20 Uncertain edibility
Lycopersicon esculentum Imur Prior Beta 18 Gift to KVANN From Heritage Seed Library in the UK (claimed to be a Norwegian variety but this is uncertain)
Lycopus asper 18
Malva mohileviensis 18
Malva moschata 20
Malva verticillata 18
Medicago sativa Cache Valley Alfalfa 19 From Experimental Farm Network i USA
Mertensia ciliata 19
Mertensia paniculata 18
Nicandra physalodes 19
Nicotiana rustica 18 Not edible
Nicotiana africana 18 Not edible
Nicotiana kawakamii 18 Not edible
Nicotiana repanda 18 Not edible
Nicotiana velutina 18 Not edible
Oplopanax horridus 20
Ornithogalum pyrenaicum Fra Metz, Frankrike 19
Osmorhiza longistylis 20 Uncertain species
Oxalis tuberosa Rød 20 1 knoll hver; Rotgrønnsak From Andesfjellene; trenger lang frostfri høst. Jeg dyrker i store bøtter som flyttes inn i huset i oktober og høstes i juletida
Oxalis tuberosa Gul 20 1 knoll hver; Rotgrønnsak From Andesfjellene; trenger lang frostfri høst. Jeg dyrker i store bøtter som flyttes inn i huset i oktober og høstes i juletida
Parasenecio hastatus 19 For the woodland garden
Parasenecio hastatus subsp orientalis Ex-“Shiro Sankou Hakikomi Fu” 19 For the woodland garden
Parietaria judaica 18
Pastanica sativa 20 Unknown variety
Phaseolus vulgaris Anasazi Bean 19 Wikipedia: Anasazi beans are a dappled red and white bean first cultivated by Ancestral Puebloan people around 130 CE in what is now the Four Corners region of the United States. They were adopted by commercial growers beginning in the 1980s and marketed under the name “Anasazi”; traditionally they were known by the Spanish names frijol conejo (rabbit bean), vaquita (little cow), or pajaro carpintero (woodpecker)
Physalis Indian Strain 20 Grown indoors in Malvik; seed from 10 year old, 2m high plants
Physalis spp. 19 From Eric Toensmeier, Holyoke, USA
Phyteuma globariifolium 20 Wild collected in Austria
Phyteuma nigra 20
Phyteuma orbiculare 20
Phyteuma persicifolium 18
Phyteuma scheuchzeri 19 From IPK Gatersleben PH1
Phyteuma sieberi 20 Wild collected in Dolomites Italy
Phyteuma spicatum 20
Phytolacca americana 18
Pisum sativum Carouby de Maussane 20
Pisum sativum Askerert (=Ringeriksert?) 20
Pisum sativum Chinese Snow Pea 20
Pisum sativum Jærert 20 From Torfinn Leikvoll 2011
Pisum sativum Marie’s Høye 20 NGB20121; Read about this one here: https://tinyurl.com/y4q3uzns
Pisum sativum Purple Podded 20
Pisum sativum Ringeriksert 20 NGB17881
Pisum sativum Robinson 20
Pisum sativum Rättviksärt 20 NGB17879
Pisum sativum Salmon Flowered 20
Pisum sativum Slikkerten fra Våler 20 NGB20044
Pisum sativum SVARTBJÖRSBYN 20 Sugar Pea; NGB17837 From Agneta Magnusson in Sesam 2020
Pisum sativum Winterkefen 20
Pisum sativum Dwarf Grey 19
Pisum sativum Green Beauty Snow 19
Pisum sativum Hurst Green Shaft 19
Pisum sativum Sugar Magnolia 19 From Alan Kapuler
Pisum sativum Sugar Snap Cascadia 19
Prenanthes spp. 19
Primula japonica “Mix” 18
Primula veris 18
Proboscidea louisianica ssp fragrans 20
Prunus tomentosa 18
Raphanus sativus Runder Schwarzer Vinter 19
Raphanus sativus Purple Plum 18
Raphanus sativus China Rose 16
Raphanus sativus Minowase 16
Rheum ribes 19
Rhus glabra 19
Ribes heterotrichum 20
Rorippa amphibia 18
Rorippa palustris 18
Rosa canina 19
Rosa ecae 19
Rosa platyacantha 19
Rumex acetosa Russisk miks 20 Mix of 6 Russian varieties
Rumex acetosa Belleville 19
Rumex acetosa Champion 19
Rumex acetosa Shirokolistny 18
Rumex crispa 20
Rumex patientia 20
Rumex scutatus 18
Ruta graveolens 19
Salvia sclarea 18
Sanguisorba canadensis 19
Sanguisorba menziesii 18
Saxifraga pensylvanica 19
Scandix pecten-veneris 20
Scorzonera hispanica Miks 20 Mix of 6 varieties grown in Væres Community Garden
Silene uniflora 18
Silybum marianum 20
Smilax rotundifolia 18
Solanum spp. Gbognome Greens 19 From Experimental Farm Network i USA
Sonchus oleraceus Alba 20
Streptopus amplexifolius 20
Taraxacum albidum 19
Taraxacum californonicum 20
Taraxacum officinale Vert de Montmagny 16
Taraxacum rubifolium 19
Taraxacum sublaciniosum Delikatess (Moss-leaved) 20
Tellima grandiflora 18
Thalictrum aquilegifolium 18
Tigridia pavoniana 19, 20
Tragopogon samaritanii 20
Urtica circularis 18
Urtica galeopsifolia 18 Almost stingless
Urtica kioviensis 18
Viburnum cassinioides 19
Vicia faba 20 Tilby en miks av former From KVANNs demonstrasjonshagen hos Væres Venner i Trondheim. Et bilde av mangfoldet av former vises her: https://www.edimentals.com/blog/?p=27037
Viola kamtschadalorum 19
Viola pumila 19 From Kyrgyzstan
Youngia japonica 18
Zea mays Pink and Purple Popcorn 19 Gave From Seed Savers Exchange