Hanging on

The butterfly gardens are crawling with monarch caterpillars this month, which is so encouraging to see.

This caterpillar is hanging on while munching away on a flower that has yet to open on a giant milkweed. The giant milkweed has become a must have in the garden, as it provides an abundance of food for the ever hungry caterpillar.

The giant milkweed is also known as the crown flower and is native to Asia and Africa. Mature plants can grow up to 15 feet tall and wide and is very hardy plant as it tolerates both the hot sun and wonderfully sandy soil of Florida.

This giant milkweed has been in the garden for a year now and is quite tall and does really well in full sun. I also use this plant for cuttings for the butterfly house, which is encouraging a great deal of new growth. I have also found that keeping the stems in water produces roots, making it easy to plant in the garden and encourage more growth.

Stay for a while

Today No. 176 was released from our butterfly house, a beautiful male monarch butterfly.

This beauty hung out for a while before we put it on a flower, letting it decide when it wanted to fly away.

My daughter letting the newly hatched monarch butterfly and a caterpillar found in the garden, now a resident of the butterfly house, crawl on her arm.

As always, here’s my page with more information and photographs about the monarch butterfly https://bit.ly/3Qrrs7A.

The famous J

This resident of our butterfly house decided to make its chrysalis on a leaf, which the other caterpillars ate down to nothing. Luckily this guy was able to complete its chrysalis without being bothered.

Just as one monarch caterpillar was completing its chrysalis, we added another caterpillar to the butterfly house, which was found on a milkweed chewed down to the stem.

As always, here’s my page with more information and photographs about the monarch butterfly https://bit.ly/3Qrrs7A.

New skin

A monarch catepillar just finished molting, shedding its skin, so it can continue eating and growing to the perfect size.

We have quite a busy butterfly house right now with monarch caterpillars of every size.