Passion Vines and Fritillary Butterflies




Twin Mix II

Twin Mix II

This work is a collaborative effort between Karen and I. Our inspiration, the Gulf Fritillary Butterfly and the beautifully intricate passion flower.  We have so many of these Fritillary Butterflies in our side yard, the reason we have them, is because we have several passion vines planted. These butterfly lay their eggs on the leaves of the passion vine, they are very small yellow spheres, which eventually produce the caterpillar. These guys have a ferocious appetite and could easily strip all the leaves on the vine. The leaves grow back, and the vine continues to produce its beautiful flower, as the chrysalis transform into the Fritillary butterfly. It is spectacular to come out in the morning and have 30 or more butterflies scurrying about our yard. Plant some passion vines, if they will thrive in your area,  you will be providing much needed habitat for many varieties of Fritillary butterflies. Check out this web site for butterfly conservation www.butterflyrecovery.org

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Passion flower and Fritillary in side yard

Passion flower and Fritillary in side yard

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About Sharen

Sharen is an eco-conscious artist: I have a recycle bin in our already cramped pantry, and am recycling more than I am throwing out. The process to simplify, reduce, reuse, and recycle is in full swing. I'm determined to reduce my carbon foot print and enjoy this gloriously, beautiful earth...

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