I’d like to explore the rose gardens!
Username: Vinson
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25) You're enjoying your walk through the Courtyard so much, you don't even mind that you don't find any butterflies!
4) Oh, what's that striking little fluttering creature? None other than the Great Orange-Tip Butterfly; good eye!
7) You feel like you've struck gold upon seeing the Banded Owl Butterfly. What a stunning and magical sight!
2) It isn't long into your walk that an insect catches your eye. How could it not, with such vibrant colours? You've spotted a Tiger Longwing Butterfly, good job!
10) Is that a Tailed Jay Butterfly? No! It's actually a Malachite Butterfly - yahoo!
20) Oh my goodness, could it be? The rarest of all of the butterflies present! You've spotted the Dual-Gender Cruiser Butterfly - congratulations!
7) You come across a lilac rose and admire the sheer beauty of its pastel tone.
8) Peach roses show gratitude, your little guide paper says. You'd be very grateful if you could, you know, find one! You're so caught up in your guide book that you almost trip. You catch yourself at the last minute on a nearby bench, and find yourself face to face with the very rose you were missing.
5) You thumb over your list... blue roses are supposed to mean attaining the impossible. It sure feels impossible to find them! You're about to give up when you spot one! Score!
14) You go to pick up a leaf on the path when it flutters off. What the heck? You confusedly look over your list and - oh! That must've been the Orange Oakleaf Butterfly!
19) "Look!" you hear another person further down the path exclaim. Everyone crowds around, and you join in. At first you aren't sure what they're looking at - until it moves! You're amazed that the Green and Black Poison Dart Frog blends into the Tropics House so well.
7) You come across a lilac rose and admire the sheer beauty of its pastel tone.
14) What a strange speckled leaf... hold on, that's no leaf! That's an Amazon Leaf Frog!
23) The humidity of the Courtyard gets to be too much, and you leave early.
10) Purple's always been a symbol of royalty, and this rose is no exception! You feel regal just looking at it. Maybe you should name your next Collie something royalty themed.
8) Peach roses show gratitude, your little guide paper says. You'd be very grateful if you could, you know, find one! You're so caught up in your guide book that you almost trip. You catch yourself at the last minute on a nearby bench, and find yourself face to face with the very rose you were missing.
21) You hear a chorus of ribbits as a literal stampede of frogs come rushing past you. You quickly move out of the way. The frogs were so fast coming past you that you didn't have a chance to identify any of them. Boooo.
19) You feel something fall from the roses you're looking at - right into your hands. You catch it and look at the creature - ah, a little snail must've come loose from the wind! You gently settle the snail into one of the open roses and say goodbye to the striped garden snail.
9) What's the difference in a peach and an orange rose? You thought the two similar until you saw an orange one. It's so vibrant compared to the pastel peach!
22) What's the difference in a peach and an orange rose? You're not sure just yet, but you don't see either of them this go-around so you'll keep wondering!
14) You go to pick up a leaf on the path when it flutters off. What the heck? You confusedly look over your list and - oh! That must've been the Orange Oakleaf Butterfly!
5) You thumb over your list... blue roses are supposed to mean attaining the impossible. It sure feels impossible to find them! You're about to give up when you spot one! Score!
23) Did you know that roses come in rainbow? At least... your guide book says they do. You sure haven't seen one, though.
18) You feel like you're in your home garden when you see a brown garden snail. They're everywhere, even here!
2) The most dramatic of all roses, the black rose, stands tall in the middle of a bunch of white ones. Beautiful!
25) You're enjoying your walk through the Courtyard so much, you don't even mind that you don't find any butterflies!
16) My, what a dramatic looking butterfly! You happily scribble off the Mocker Swallowtail as one you've found.
13) Another butterfly down - that's a Sapho Longwing Butterfly!
2) The most dramatic of all roses, the black rose, stands tall in the middle of a bunch of white ones. Beautiful!
19) You feel something fall from the roses you're looking at - right into your hands. You catch it and look at the creature - ah, a little snail must've come loose from the wind! You gently settle the snail into one of the open roses and say goodbye to the striped garden snail.
18) The creature you see is so beautiful you think it's a decoration up until it ribbits at you. The Red Headed Poison Dart Frog can tell you're staring, and stretches out a little to really show off. Oh yeah, he's beautiful and he knows it!
24) You giddily walk up and examine a butterfly - only to find out it's just a sphinx moth! Shoot!
19) "Look!" you hear another person further down the path exclaim. Everyone crowds around, and you join in. At first you aren't sure what they're looking at - until it moves! You're amazed that the Green and Black Poison Dart Frog blends into the Tropics House so well.
10) You can tell the stray leaf you've found is a calathea by shape - but which kind? The bright pink gives it away - a rosy calathea! It seems to have rips and tears of large teeth in it. What happened here?
5) You start to lose hope that you'll find a butterfly this visit, until...! Wow, what a stunning sight - a Blue Morpho Butterfly!
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