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Nature Tuesday Challenge – Breeding Butterflies

These tiny butterlies (just around two cm across) love the jade plant for their thick juicy leaves. They hang around this plant and the kalanchoe all day. Butterflies love to lay their eggs under the leaves kalanchoe blossfeldiana plant. The eggs hatch and the caterpillars get inside the leaves.

Butterflies lay an large number of eggs and these soft, juicy, leaves  get completely mauled by the caterpillars. These caterpillars often destroy the plant itself. I have lost a few scores of plants to these butterflies. I sometimes wonder how these beautiful creatures could destroy these lovely plants. But such is life. Often we humans who are supposed to care and protect our environment destroy it mindlessly.

This jade plant was given to me as a gift to by my friend some ten years ago. From this jade I have propagated hundreds of plants and given them to my friends. We have unknowingly been breeding these tiny butterflies.

  • Question of

    Do you think it is okay to sacrifice plants for butterflies?

    • Yes
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  • Question of

    Do you like this tiny creature?

    • Yes
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Written by Dawn

23 Comments

    • Its a matter of survival, if there were just few the plants would survive , but since the numbers are huge the plants die a s slow death.

    • If its just one plant its okay , but when they attack so many of my jades and kalanchoe i have this love hate relationship with them.

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  1. Beware of those tiny butterflies. They are the worst insects around. We have a swarm of those eating away tender leaves of our ficus palms. (lol)

    • Yeah, agreed but there is very little you can do about them. I lost a whole bunch of Kalanchoe in different colors and sub genus . But such is life.