Tucson Botanical Gardens- 4 Passes to Butterfly Magic and The Gardens

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Tucson Botanical Gardens
2150 N. Alvernon Way
Tucson, Arizona 85712
Phone: 520.326.9686 ext. 10
www.tucsonbotanical.org
4 Adult Passes to Butterfly Magic and Garden Admission Butterfly Magic Hours: 9:30 am to 3:00 pm
Butterfly Magic Returns!
Arizona’s ONLY live tropical Butterfly exhibit
Now through April 30, 2012
Step into the lush, tropical greenhouse and take off on an exotic butterfly adventure that spans eleven countries. Get up close and personal with some of the most beautiful and exotic butterflies of the world. Experience the disappearing act of the blue morpho butterfly, observe the mating ritual of the Priamus birdwing, gaze upon the huge wingspan of the atlas moth and view the feeding of the large owl butterfly.
All of the butterflies in the Gardens’ exhibit are hatched from eggs and live as caterpillars in butterfly farms in tropical parts of the world. When the caterpillars change into the pupae or resting stage, they are carefully counted, labeled and packed. In the pupae stage of the butterfly life cycle, no food is required so they can survive the two or three day trip to Tucson. Once they arrive at the Gardens they are housed in a climate controlled environment which allows them to emerge naturally from their pupae. They are then transferred to the Greenhouse where they are released to fly free in a beautiful tropical environment.
Long-time KXCI supporters, the Tucson Botanical Gardens is a 5 1/2 acre oasis right in the middle of Tucson, although it's sheer beauty will magically transport you right out of the city and right into nature.
Tucson Botanical Gardens is a private 501(c)3 non-profit organization supported by income generated through admissions, memberships, gift shop sales, special events, classes and rentals, contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations, and grants from the City and County. Volunteers assist the staff with almost every aspect of Gardens’ operations.
Vision Statement
The Tucson Botanical Gardens, a tranquil oasis in the heart of Tucson, strives to be recognized and respected as the best small public garden in America.
Mission Statement
The Tucson Botanical Gardens promotes responsible and appropriate use of plants and water in a desert environment through education and demonstration and provides a place of beauty and tranquility for Tucson residents and visitors.
Core Values
As the Tucson Botanical Gardens moves forward, its leadership respects the Porter legacy and all that it embodies. Bernice Porter was committed to creating a garden that was both aesthetically beautiful and educational. She envisioned it as a community resource for learners of all ages, knowledge levels, and abilities—a center where one could learn about plants, gardening, and nature.
Beauty
We strive to provide a setting that is beautiful to the eyes and attractive to all the senses.
Excellence
We are committed to meeting the highest standards of performance.
Inspiration
We seek to be a place that touches people’s hearts and minds.
Community
We believe in the power of working together to share dreams and achieve common goals.
Education
We believe that learning is a lifelong process that should be enjoyable and stimulating.
Integrity
Consistent with our mission and policies, we strive to conduct all Garden activities ethically.
Stewardship
By conserving and protecting our resources, we serve as a model for the community...
Special Instructions
Cannot be combined with other special offers or discounts. Not valid for separately ticked special events. Expires April 30, 2012. Gardens are closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Day and 4th of July.