Besides plants in the *Cruciferae* family, what other specific host plant is documented for the Great White Butterfly (*Pieris canidia*)?
Answer
Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus)
While the Great White Butterfly (*Pieris canidia*) shares a preference for plants in the *Cruciferae* family (another name for the cabbage family), documented dietary niches for this species also include Nasturtium, scientifically known as *Tropaeolum majus*, and cape gooseberry (*Physalis peruviana*). This difference illustrates how closely related species within the *Pieris* genus can maintain distinct dietary niches, providing crucial information for understanding localized pest management.

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