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6 No 1 Apr 99 Butterflies and their food plants Traditional Prawn Harvesting Birdsketching Workshop Nature Talks at Sungei Buloh Insectopia: Land before time about the insects at Sungei Buloh Tree Climbing Crabs in Singapore Mangroves Rhinoceros Beetle Atlas Moth Sungei Buloh 5th Anniversary Celebrations Volunteer Annual General Meeting Otters in Sight and a Masked Finfoot sighting |
Have
you noticed a profusion of flowering shrubs at the Visitor Centre lately,
especially when you take a stroll from the carpark to the reception counter?
In recent months, we had started on a planting programme designed to highlight
and increase the butterfly population in the Park. Through our surveys involving staff and volunteers, we have noted that a number of flowering shrubs are favoured as nectar drink stations by a large number of butterfly species. These are plants like the Lantana (Lantana camara), Singapore Rhododendron (Melastoma malabathricum), Common Asystasia (Asystasia intrusa) and Common Snakeweed (Stachytarpheta indica). We have planted more of them within the Park to attract the butterflies.
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