| Greenheaded leafroller, Exotic host plants - very common |
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These plant families contain plants on which caterpillars of greenheaded leafroller are very common. Most of these are known to be true host plants on which greenheaded leafroller is able to complete its life cycle. The caterpillars of the two Planotortrix species cannot be separated in the field. It is not known, therefore, whether they occur equally frequently on the host plants shown in the table, or whether there are different host plant preferences of the two species. In addition to recent species-specific records, analysis of past records in relation to the known distribution of the two species has been done to give the colour coded information in the table. Plant species in black text refer to both species of greenheaded leafroller. Where only one species was likely to be present in the area sampled, the text is colour coded as follows:
Planotortrix excessana and Planotortrix octo
| GROSSULARIACEAE (includes currants) |
Ribes nigrum | Ribes rubrum | Ribes sanguineum |
| Ribes uva-crispa | |||
| ROSACEAE
(includes many fruit crops) |
Chaenomeles speciosa | Cotoneaster frigidis | Cotoneaster lacteus |
| Crataegus monogyna | Crataegus oxycantha | Cydonia oblonga | |
| Cydonia speciosa | Eriobotrya japonica | Fragaria moschata | |
| Fragaria xananassa | Kerria japonica | Malus baccata | |
| Malus x domestica | Photinia glabra | Prunus amygdalus | |
| Prunus armeniaca | Prunus avium | Prunus campanulata | |
| Prunus cerasus | Prunus cerasifera | Prunus x domestica | |
| Prunus laurocerasus | Prunus persica | P. persica (var. nectarina) | |
| Prunus serrulata | Pyracantha angustifolia | Pyrus communis | |
| Pyrus pyrifolia | Pyrus ussuriensis | Rosa sp. | |
| Rhaphiolepis umbellata | Rubus spp. | Rubus fruticosus | |
| Rubus idaeus | Rubus occidentalis | ||
| RUTACEAE | Boronia ledifolia | Boronia megastigma | Choysia ternata |
| Citrus spp. | Citrus limonia | Citrus grandis | |
| Citrus sinensis | Phebalium squameum |