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Discreet signage and QR codes at viewing points let visitors identify species, track recent sightings, and learn about caterpillar host plants and conservation actions.

Paths and structures use permeable materials and a rainwater-harvesting system that irrigates larval host zones while minimizing disturbances to butterflies’ flight paths. el jardin de las mariposas new

If present, lighting is warm-spectrum, low-intensity, and shielded to avoid disrupting nocturnal pollinators and pupae development. Discreet signage and QR codes at viewing points

Species were selected and grouped to provide staggered nectar and host-plant availability, supporting multiple butterfly life stages year-round rather than a single peak bloom. Species were selected and grouped to provide staggered

Berms, shade structures, and moisture-retentive soil pockets create microclimates that extend activity times for heat-sensitive species and shelter for larvae and pupae.

Living mural of butterflies: The new installation uses a combination of native nectar plants, seasonal flowering schedules, and microhabitats (sun/shade, shallow puddling sites) arranged as a vertical and horizontal mosaic so that butterflies congregate densely and visibly throughout the day, creating a dynamic, ever-changing "living mural."