
This butterfly is found near the ixoras - I believe they like them. There were many of these butterflies on the ixoras when I was there, so if you would like to go on your own butterfly hunt, you know one place where you can find them. I think they are the Chilasa clytia clytia or the Common Mime.
If you were to look at our NTU shuttle buses, you might notice one with these butterflies. Once again, they were pictured with the ixoras.


I found these two butterflies on the right side of the garden (imagine if you were to stand with your back to the Chinese Heritage Center). I had a hard time taking their pictures as compared to the butterflies among the ixoras because they were moving so quickly, they hardly stop for a long enough time for me to capture a good shot. I might be wrong but they look like the Phalanta phalantha phalantha or commonly called the Leopard and Vindula dejone erotella or The Cruiser.
At present, we are more focused on the trees and various plants around campus but occasionally, we try to bring in Nature's other wonders too. However, I must tell you that I am not very sure if I got the butterflies' names right. There is a good chance that I might be wrong because they all look so alike to me. If you know anything about them, please drop us a message! I will try to do some more research as well and see if I can confirm their identities and let you all know.
Here's something to help you start your own butterfly hunt.
Location: NTU Yunnan Garden
Time: About 9am to noon
Butterfly Hangout: Among the ixoras (very easy to spot - the butterflies are quite big)
Not all flowers have butterflies at all times - you will need to know which attracts butterflies and at what time of the day. If there's anyone interested, I will post more information about this. For now, I hope this information is sufficient!
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