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Butterflies Are Blooming
A visitor favorite in its fifteenth year, Butterflies Are Blooming features butterflies from tropical regions around the world flying freely in the 5-story Tropical Conservatory. The 80-deree conservatory is filled with thousands of exotic butterflies from tropical regions around the world. More than 40 different species of butterflies and moth make this a warm and colorful exhibition. Throughout the exhibition, butterflies can be viewed drinking nectar from the flowering plants and feeding stations, congregating among stream beds and flying freely within the five-story tropical conservatory. Approximately 800 chrysalides are delivered to Meijer Gardens weekly. Visitors may watch delicate chrysalides and cocoons being placed in the Butterfly Bungalow, where the unique creatures transform and take their first flight. Long-time favorites such as the Blue Morpho, with its large metallic blue wings and the Clearwing, with its see-through wings will return. Others such as the Tree Nymph, Black Swordtail, Leopard Lacewing and the Atlas Moth, with its impressive six-to-twelve-inch wingspan are also expected to make appearances.
Children’s Activities
Ongoing during daytime hours in the Lena Meijer Children’s Garden Information Center.
- Use a “magiscope” to take a closer look at Michigan butterflies and moths.
- Admire yourself wearing butterfly wings.
- Design a unique butterfly wing pattern out of colorful scales.
- “Flutter” through the butterfly maze and identify Michigan butterflies on giant photos.
- Assemble a 12-inch, 3-dimensional butterfly.
- Put together wooden butterfly puzzles at the puzzle table.
- Visit the butterfly book corner.
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