Fly on over to the Conservatory of Flowers this spring because the butterflies are back, and there are more than ever.
The popular exhibit The Butterfly Zone: Plants and Pollinators returns to San Franciscos beloved greenhouse with
double the number of butterflies and more nectar plants for feeding. Youll walk amongst a wide variety of brightly
colored blossoms, watching (and sometimes ducking!) as butterflies fly from flower to flower drinking nectar and
getting covered in pollen. Its a fascinating demonstration of plant pollination in action. The Butterfly Bungalow in
the middle of the gallery also allows you to observe the pupae in their chrysalis stage. You never know, you may be
lucky enough to catch the moment when one of these transformed, winged beauties emerges. So, come get eye to eye
with a butterfly this spring at the Conservatory of Flowers!
WHAT:
The Butterfly Zone: Plants and Pollinators a special exhibition about plant pollination that features hundreds of living butterflies
WHEN:
March 18 - November 2, 2008. Closed Mondays.
TIME:
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesdays - Sundays
WHERE:
Conservatory of Flowers,
Golden Gate Park,
San Francisco 94112
TICKETS:
$5 general; $3 youth 12-17, seniors and students with ID; $1.50 children 5-11; children 4 and under FREE
INFORMATION:
Info@conservatoryofflowers.org
www.conservatoryofflowers.org,
415-666-7001
Event submitted by Eventful.com on behalf of nina911.
Added by suemking on March 4, 2008