Dash of yellow

I am excited to share that the cloudless sulphur stopped by our garden for a visit and left some eggs behind on our Cassia tree. It’s a ray of sunshine when it comes fluttering into our garden, as all you see is this magnificent shade of yellow. This sulphur is amongst the most common in Florida with large numbers migrating through the state in the spring and fall.

We cut off a little branch with two eggs and brought it into our butterfly house, so we could watch the life cycle.

We were fortunate enough to bring home a cassia tree that had a caterpillar from the local native nursery, which ended up in our butterfly house to watch. Check it out: https://bit.ly/3zcspep.