New Butterfly Sculpture Garden Planned for Orlando

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Orlando is set to enhance Lake Eola Park with a new butterfly sculpture garden following a recent groundbreaking ceremony. This vibrant addition aims to promote beauty and conservation, offering a lush oasis in the city. Funded by the Orlando Land Trust and with $1.625 million from the Community Redevelopment Agency, the garden will serve as a haven for pollinators and contribute to local biodiversity. Construction is expected to begin in January, with a celebration planned for its unveiling, bringing joy and serenity to visitors in downtown Orlando.

Exciting New Butterfly Sculpture Garden Coming to Orlando!

Orlando is buzzing with excitement as officials recently celebrated the groundbreaking ceremony for an enchanting butterfly sculpture garden at Lake Eola Park. On February 6, city officials and members of the Orlando Land Trust donned colorful wings to mark the launch of this delightful project, designed to bring both beauty and conservation to our beloved park.

A New Floral Oasis at Lake Eola

The planned butterfly garden will be nestled right next to the iconic Sperry Fountain, offering visitors a tranquil retreat amidst the hustle and bustle of downtown Orlando. This garden is more than just a pretty addition; it’s a vital part of the comprehensive Lake Eola Master Plan that aims to enhance green spaces in the area for everyone to enjoy. With the city growing rapidly, the need for green oases becomes even more important, and this butterfly garden is set to fill that need beautifully.

Funding the Garden’s Magic

Funding for this vibrant project has been generously supported by the Orlando Land Trust, which was instrumental in securing the charming land that comprises this pocket park on the southwest corner of Lake Eola Park. This initiative comes on the heels of the successful “Grandmother’s Legacy of Love” campaign, which raised an impressive $125,000 to prevent development on a small parcel of land at Lake Eola Park and has contributed to a remarkable total of $3.25 million earmarked for green space conservation in the city.

A hefty portion of funds, totaling $1.625 million, came from the Community Redevelopment Agency of Orlando, demonstrating the city’s commitment to securing green spaces for future generations. The butterfly garden will not just be a stunning visual marvel; it will provide a haven for pollinators, contributing to the local ecosystem and promoting biodiversity.

What to Expect from the Butterfly Garden

Visitors can look forward to a lush, vibrant garden that invites them to unwind and connect with nature. The centerpiece, a stunning sculpture funded by the aforementioned campaign, will stand as a symbol of the community’s dedication to conservation efforts—a reminder of how important it is to protect our planet’s precious resources.

There is still much to be done, but construction for the butterfly garden is projected to kick off this coming January. The Orlando Land Trust has big plans for a celebration to unveil both the garden and the sculpture in the months that follow, so keep your eyes peeled for updates!

Continuing the Mission of Conservation

This butterfly garden aligns perfectly with the Orlando Land Trust’s ongoing mission to preserve and enhance green spaces in the city as urban development continues to flourish. As more residents and visitors flock to Lake Eola Park, the garden will serve as a reminder of the natural beauty that exists right in the heart of our city and the importance of conservation.

In summary, Orlando is about to become even more beautiful with the upcoming butterfly sculpture garden, designed to provide joy, serenity, and a touch of magic to all who visit. So spread the word, grab those colorful wings, and get ready to embrace the fluttering wonders of nature in downtown Orlando!

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