Jennifer Seifert had a butterfly that refused to fly away. In the midst of capturing the photo, another butterfly landed on her face. My eye did not see it happen, but the camera captured it.
Credit Sarah Ramsey
Devin and Elliott Riley used special paper provided by the exhibit to try to catch a butterfly.
Credit Sarah Ramsey
Angelia Snellgrove was not quite sure what to do with her butterfly but she did enjoy having it on her arm.
Krohn Conservatory is now featuring "Butterflies of Morocco." The exhibit also highlights the art and culture of Morocco.
General Manager Ruthann Spears says more than a million people have visited the Cincinnati Parks Butterfly Show since it began in 1996. "We expect 90,000 people this year," says Spears.
"Butterflies of Morocco" will be at Krohn Conservatory from April 20-June 30, 2013.
The first day of Spring has finally arrived. A great way to celebrate the season is with beautiful flowers and plants from Krohn Conservatory. The rich vibrant colors make the new season come alive.