Blue Morpho Morpho peleides
ON EXHIBIT: The Butterfly Garden in Ocean Journey
FUN FACTS
The blue color comes from light reflecting off the overlapping scales on the butterfly wings. The brown underside helps camouflage the butterfly as it eats rotting fruit on the forest floor.
Attracting butterflies to your yard can be very rewarding! To attract butterflies, you must provide flowers that have nectar and host plants for them to lay their eggs on. Native plants that contain nectar include phlox, azaleas, thistles, fruit trees, zinnias, ironweed, goldenrod, coneflower, buttonbush, asters, blazing star, red clover, monarda and jewelweed. At the nursery you can buy: petunias, verbena, lilac, phlox, cosmos, lantana, butterfly bush (buddlea), morning glories and gaillardia.
Fan Photo
Photo by Rich Smith Photography
About This Animal
SIZE: 5-8 inch wingspan
RANGE: Columbia and Venezuela to Mexico
HABITAT: Tropical forest
DIET: Juice from rotting fruit