About this Event
Presented by Gabrielle Marsden
The Zebra Swallowtail butterfly was once a common sight in the Pittsburgh area, but loss of habitat has made them scarce. Join us for an enchanting journey into the world of Zebra Swallowtail butterflies and their unique relationship with pawpaw trees. This presentation will delve into the intricate symbiosis between these two remarkable species, exploring the ecological aspects of their interaction.
Discover how the pawpaw tree, native to North America's temperate forests, serves as the primary host plant for the Zebra Swallowtail butterfly's larvae. We will explore the fascinating life cycle of these butterflies, and the pivotal role pawpaw trees play in their development and survival.
Massive industrialization of our river valleys is largely responsible for the extirpation of this beautiful species but it will come back with the restoration of pawpaw trees in our post-industrial spaces.
Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a gardener, or a conservationist, this presentation will inspire a deeper appreciation for the delicate balance of our natural world.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
East End Food Co-op, 7516 Meade Street, Pittsburgh, United States
USD 10.00 to USD 15.00