Passionflower and passionfruit. (Available as a print, a cutting board, and stationery cards, benefitting the New York Botanical Garden.)
With rains returning, plants thrive. The passionflowers grow more than they are eaten by the Gulf Fritillary butterfly caterpillars. I took this photo from in front of our place:
Before social media and smart phones with cameras, illustrators like Étienne Denisse (1785–1861) brought the world of botany to us via drawings. The New York Botanical garden is celebrating her work with a book of her flower and fruit illustrations. I found Denisse's passionflower drawing via Brain Pickings, a favorite Sunday newsletter in my email in-box.
Interested in adding passionflower to your butterfly garden? THIS POST includes photos and names of selected varieties.
Most flowers attract butterflies. Here is a White Peacock Butterfly in the butterfly garden.