Incredible Butterfly

Learn About The Incredible Butterfly

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Blue Butterfly - Morpho Butterfly
When one refers to the blue butterfly, they are usually speaking of the Morpho butterfly which is a member of the genus morpho that holds over 80 species.

The Buckeye Butterfly
The Buckeye butterfly likes open sunny areas and prefers to be around low vegetation which is where you will most often see him during the day.

The Butterfly Bush
The butterfly bush is quite aptly named as this profusely growing plant will attract many species of butterflies to your yard.

Planting A Butterfly Garden
Planting a butterfly garden can be a great way to have a garden that isn't simply about the plants. While gardens, in themselves, are wonderful, imagine how much more enticing your garden will be with beautiful butterflies floating around it.

The Butterfly Life Cycle
The butterfly life cycle is one of the most fascinating things in the insect world. With its unusual for stages, a butterfly goes from egg to larvae, to pupa and then, almost as if by magic, into the beautiful winged creatures we know and love.

A Butterfly Release Adds To Any Occasion
If you are having a special event such as a wedding, you might consider making it even more special by having a butterfly release.

The Lacewing Butterfly
The lacewing butterfly is aptly named because of the patterning which makes its wings look like lace.

The Monarch Butterfly
Of all the North American butterflies, the monarch butterfly is perhaps the most recognizable with its orange and black coloring.

The Peacock Butterfly
The peacock butterfly, whose scientific name is Inachis Io (European Peacock), belongs to the Nymphalida family. It is a large butterfly with a wingspan of 2 1/2 inches.

The Swallowtail Butterfly
There are actually over 500 species of swallowtails and in addition to their interesting shape they have beautiful colors and markings.

White Butterfly
The white butterfly can be found all over the world and has several generations per year with a lifecycle that lasts approximately 6 weeks.