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Article: Butterfly kisses: Winged beauties native to America at Botanical Garden.
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- Decatur Daily (Decatur, AL)
- Article date:
- August 20, 2006
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Byline: Patrice Stewart
Aug. 20--Don't let the rest of summer flutter by without visiting the new butterfly house at Huntsville Botanical Garden. Butterflies like it hot, so current high temperatures make this the perfect time to check out the winged beauties moving from flower to flower in the garden's new Nature Center.It's a peaceful place to sit on a butterfly-shaped bench while watching the insects move between flowers and feeders. You can walk behind a waterfall or go up a ramp above the waterfall, or simply watch the turtles and fish in the pond and stream inside the dramatic structure.Butterflies prefer weather above 80 degrees, so while a few ...
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