Dancing with butterflies: Terra Trellis in Natural History Museum exhibit

Hundreds of brightly colored butterflies flutter all around, looping through the air and alighting on inviting plants and flowers inside the Butterfly Pavilion at the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. People of all ages and walks of life are equally fascinated (and captivated) as they wander through the recurring and immersive exhibit—which now houses four of our arbors and trellises!

Butterflies and Birds love TerraTrellis!

We adore getting photos from our clients!  These inspiring photos come to us from Leslie Ford of Los Angeles who has become a TerraTrellis collector.  Leslie integrated several trellises around her property as focal points in her butterfly and hummingbird gardens last year.  Pictured are Akoris Garden Tuteur (in berry above and kumquat below) and the Gracie Modern Arbor.  To attract hummingbirds and soon-to-be butterflies she planted Passion Flower, Milkweed, Leonotis, varieties of Nasturtium and purple Lantana.  Leslie now reports hundreds of chrysalises around her property!