The sulphur chrysalis is fascinating. It’s truly remarkable how each chrysalis is so different, with such a beautiful butterfly emerging from each. I am eager to watch the butterfly emerge in our butterfly house.

The sulphur chrysalis is fascinating. It’s truly remarkable how each chrysalis is so different, with such a beautiful butterfly emerging from each. I am eager to watch the butterfly emerge in our butterfly house.

I adore the gulf fritillary butterfly. They are sociable butterflies, always flying near, very near, while standing in the garden. The butterfly also plays a great deal with their same species. They are so much fun to watch, and not easily disrupted when nearing while they are sipping nectar and laying eggs.
One of their host plants, the maypop passionvine, has become a rather invasive plant as it pops up just about everywhere in the garden, now pretty far away from where I initially planted it, in both the front and back garden.
Unfortunately it has grown out of the designated areas, and is now in the grass. I have found that if you pull it just right, you can repot it, or replant it in other places in the garden. I have a lot of work to do to remove all the ones that have grown into the grass where both my daughter plays, and my husband has to mow.
The plus side, there are caterpillars of every instar enjoying the feast of the maypop passionvine. Another plus, the purple flower is everywhere, which is incredible because it is such a unique flower.
The yard has been flooded with monarch butterflies recently. And there are so many caterpillars of every instar roaming around the milkweed and chomping away. My butterfly weed, a native milkweed plant, which has grown rather big, is littered with eggs and tiny caterpillars. I wonder if the flowers will bloom before the caterpillars chomp them away.
The Bahama cassia tree is crawling with heaps of orange barred sulphur caterpillars once again. It’s amazing how quickly the lifecycle takes shape, how these caterpillars change from yellow, which is incredibly hard to find, to this amazing coloration that blends in with the tree. The hunt will soon begin of finding their final destination to create their chrysalis.