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And what is that garden without the support of Guam’s local pollinators? Not only the friendly bumblebees, but also the colorful and dancing butterflies! Butterflies are important in Guam’s plant and animal life cycles. They serve ecological roles as pollinators for plants and food sources for many other animals such as lizards, and spiders.
Apart from these ecological benefits that butterflies provide, they also breathe enjoyable beauty and biodiversity across our island’s environments!
If having butterflies like the iconic monarch butterfly inhabit and prosper in your backyard garden sounds appealing to you, consider including butterfly host plants into your planting space. For instance, the monarch butterfly’s host plant is the milkweed – which grows from a good-sized cutting with little to no maintenance.