
ENC Native Butterfly House - Newport Beach, CA
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DopeyDuck
N 33° 37.357 W 117° 54.508
11S E 415734 N 3720684
Quick Description: The ENC's Butterfy House is the only one in Orange County. It is home to several butterfly species native to the County, including Mourning Cloak, Painted Lady, and Lorquin’s Admiral. Admission to the entire 1-acre site of the ENC is free.
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 6/30/2009 8:46:40 PM
Waymark Code: WM6PDG
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Long Description:According to the Environmental Nature Center's website, "The ENC’s
Butterfly House is the only one of its kind in Orange County. It is
home to several butterfly species native to the County, including
Mourning Cloak, Painted Lady, and Lorquin’s Admiral.
The Butterfly House was made possible by a gift from the Rotary
Club of Okazaki South in Japan and the Rotary Club of Newport
Balboa as a joint centennial community service project. Additional
funding was received from Pacific Life Foundation and Home
Depot.
ENC staff and volunteers planted 45 different host and nectar
plants for the native Orange County butterflies that live within
the Butterfly House. The plants have matured, and each Spring the
leaves are munched by caterpillars and flowers provide nectar to
the mature butterflies. Within the House is a “nursery” where
guests can witness adult butterflies emerge from chrysalises.
Butterfly enthusiasts can visit the ENC throughout the Spring
and Summer to view butterfly species such as Monarch, Queen,
Buckeye, West Coast Lady, Painted Lady, California Dogface (our
state butterfly), Cloudless Sulphur and Anise Swallowtail." Source:
(visit link)