Bishan - Ang Mo Kio Park Butterfly Habitat 碧山宏茂桥 蝴蝶园

Bishan - Ang Mo Kio Park Butterfly Habitat 碧山宏茂桥 蝴蝶园

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Bishan Park Butterfly Garden We are a Community In Bloom (CIB) garden currently maintained by a small core group of volunteers.

Our butterfly garden naturally attracts more than 20 species of butterflies now, and a variety of dragonflies, damselflies, bees, birds, and even a few chameleons. Our aim is to continuously attract more and more species of butterflies by introducing the appropriate host plants and improving the qualities of the nectar plants and their surrounding environment. We will soon embark on various outrea

04/06/2020
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Seven Worlds One Planet - meWATCH From the colourful paradise of South America to the scorching heat of Africa, Seven Worlds: One Planet showcases the true character of each continent in turn and reveals just how it has shaped all life there. Be surprised by unexpected stories. Marvel at iconic landscapes. And be awestruck by specta...

09/04/2016

Autumn Leave caterpillar munching up pseutheranthemum leaves in the butterfly habitat

Photos from Bishan - Ang Mo Kio Park Butterfly Habitat 碧山宏茂桥 蝴蝶园's post 26/03/2016
Butterflies of Pasir Ris Park Habitat 27/08/2015

Some butterfly pictures from PRP Butterfly habitat.

Photos from Bishan - Ang Mo Kio Park Butterfly Habitat 碧山宏茂桥 蝴蝶园's post 27/08/2015

Flowers are blooming en masse at the habitat this week ! Visit us in the late morning or mid afternoon to catch butterflies clamouring for these juicy nectar factories !

Blue Pansy 27/08/2015

Host plant: Asystasia gangetica micrantha (Chinese violet)

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Photos 30/07/2015

[Gardening Trivia]
Why do we need to prune plants often? Pruning helps to ensure that plants maintain their health and vigor. So do remember to regularly prune your plants to remove old flowers, dead wood and diseased parts. Learn more here: http://bit.ly/1KBvOSA. :)

[Photo credit: www.lewislandscape.com]

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