Everglades White Peacock Butte

@Paul-Kemp They love the fragrance of the flowers. It is part of the fertilization process of kratom seed pods. 

https://youtu.be/wJZAiOICqro

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@Paul-Kemp said:

<p>Fantastic colors! Reminds me of modern art! So, are the ‘Glades their preferred habitat as the name implies?</p>

 They love wetlands and are all over the Everglades year round. I used to have Cassia trees with yellow flowers that attracted Sulphur butterflies, but the last hurricane toppled them. Was hoping the yellow kratom flowers might attract them, but they haven’t shown any interest yet. 

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@pete2000 great photo, btw. Do they only live in south fla?

@peteypyro

Did a little research and it looks like they can travel fairly far north in warmers months. Also found in central and South America. But they’re all over SoFlo especially near the Everglades.

http://www.wildsouthflorida.com/white.peacock.butterfly.html#.XwXbuCUpCaM

I also have a non-butterfly variety of peacock sitting on her eggs under my dining room window now. She hasn’t shown any interest in my kratom lol. 

@guywithtrees

I promise she won’t be any trouble. When can I expect you?

how do I find your question, “@guywithtrees @Laurie did you see Fridays pick up?“. 

I think it’s a yes, but I’m not sure.  I think you meant those new baby trees?  Yes, saw them but you’d die if waiting for me to find the pix here...so my final answer is, “I dunno” lol

I heard the peahen squawking this morning and she was out of her nest. Here’s a pic of what she’s been sitting on. 

Unfortunately there was another egg carried away and cracked open on the driveway.