I love walking out to the butterfly house and seeing new life. Its an instant smile.
The last orange barred sulphur emerged early this morning in the butterfly house.
This butterfly is one of abundance in the garden currently. I always spot multiple ones flying about, laying eggs, or sipping nectar. I have two of its host plants – the bahama cassia and candlestick cassia. They are planted on opposite corners of the garden and are thriving again, as I trimmed them both back. New growth is sprouting, mostly covered in eggs.
