Plumbago isn't just beautiful to people. Bees and butterflies also adore the plant and its pale blue flowers. In Florida and nearby areas, it's even a common host plant to the Cassius blue butterfly ...
After Hurricane Andrew ripped through South Florida in 1992, the already-scarce Miami blue butterfly almost went extinct: No one recorded a single sighting for years. Finally, in 1999, a cheer went up ...
Native to the rainforests of Mexico, Central America and South America, this bright blue butterfly has a short but stunning life. It is thought that the colour helps the males to mark their ...
He described Bantimurung as “a beautiful sight, being dotted with groups of gay butterflies—orange, yellow, white, blue, and green ... assortment of plants and flowers that monarchs love.
Blue lotus flower, or Nymphea caerulea, is an Egyptian water lily. Sometimes called blue Egyptian lotus, historians speculate ...
it can produce its 2- to 5-inch yellow flowers from August through November, and their seeds are highly attractive to birds. With lobed leaves and stalks of hooded blue-violet blooms that resemble ...
Although it shares a street address with a couple of cool-kid clothing stores, Blue Water Flowers is an irony-free zone. A green-striped awning flags the shop and a rose trellis shades its front ...
Blue-footed boobies are aptly named, and males take great pride in their fabulous feet. During mating rituals, male birds show off their feet to prospective mates with a high-stepping strut.
But eyespots are recurrent, not only on moths and butterflies, but also on other insects and animals. 'They have evolved in so many different species and families that they must have an important ...
Hydrangea varieties such as hydrangea macrophylla and serrata can range in colour from pink to blue, with every shade of fuchsia, plum, and violet in between. Blue isn’t a prevalent colour ...
Tourists are turning out to stroll the flower-lined grounds of Hitachi Seaside Park in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki Prefecture, and enjoy the millions of baby blue nemophila now blanketing its bucolic hills.