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Cloudless Sulphur
Phoebis sennae

Please order twice the number of eggs than you need larvae. Remember to give fresh food daily even before they hatch. Please have your insecticide free host plants before you receive your order. If you can not secure these plants we offer them for sale on or web site. If these babies are not carefully watched as they hatch, they may eat unhatched eggs.
See the Egg Emerging Page.
Hostplant
Christmas Cassia
Hostplant
Candle Stick Cassia
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Buy Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly Eggs below.
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Cloudless Sulphur Eggs
$0.75

Christmas Cassia is one of the host or larva
l food plants for Cloudless Sulphur butterflies.
An egg resembles an almost microscopic grain of rice.
Cloudless Sulphur caterpillars are green while they are
eating green leaves of cassia or senna plants.
Click to enlarge and note the tiny caterpillar two leaves
to the left of the larger caterpillar.
When cassia or senna plants bloom and the larvae eat
the flowers, the caterpillars turn yellow.
This chrysalis (pupa) of a Cloudless Sulphur is
shaped and colored like a green living cassia leaf.
This chrysalis (pupa) of a Cloudless Sulphur is shaped
and yellow-orange like a dead or dying cassia leaf.