What's Happening with the Butterfly Experience at Brookside Gardens
Send us Fan Mail We visit the Brookside Gardens Butterfly Exhibit and talk with conservatory manager Raymond Carter about how a glasshouse full of butterflies runs safely, legally, and beautifully. Along the way, we dig into butterfly biology, horticulture, and how this local attraction connects to real conservation work around the world. • what a butterfly exhibit is and what visitors can expect • what a conservatory manager does and how seasonal installations are planned • USDA permits, APHIS oversight, and why containment rules matter • how plant selection supports nectar feeding while avoiding host plants • horticulture as an intersection of design and science • butterfly vs moth differences including chrysalis vs cocoon • the hot, humid habitat and why it helps tropical species thrive • standout species like the blue morpho, paper kite, and giant birdwing • metamorphosis explained from egg to caterpillar to chrysalis to adult • why wings look so colorful and what scales do • what butterflies eat including nectar and decomposing fruit • biomimicry, monarch toxicity from milkweed, and viceroy lookalikes • how butterfly suppliers can fund reforestation and habitat protection • how to visit, buy tickets, and choose sensory-friendly or photography sessions Be sure to subscribe, like, and share. Transcript