‘Butterflies in the Garden’ exhibit fills rainforest terrarium at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden with thousands of butterflies

A woman stands as butterflies fly about her in the 'Sensational Butterflies' exhibition at the Natural History Museum on March 25, 2013 in London, England
A woman stands as butterflies fly about her in the 'Sensational Butterflies' exhibition at the Natural History Museum on March 25, 2013 in London, England Photo credit Getty Images

For the next couple of months, the rainforest terrarium at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden will be filled with thousands of butterflies flying through the air, sometimes even landing on visitors walking through.

Per NBC DFW, the Butterflies in the Garden exhibit transforms terrarium into “what feels like a living kaleidoscope, with butterflies of every color, shape and size.”

George Cripps, who helps oversee the exhibit, described the experience as “something that you just see out of the corner of your eye and you can’t quite believe it’s real.”

Butterfly species from around the world are raised onsite and released daily inside the terrarium.

Butterflies in the Garden will run for two months, offering what organizers call “a celebration of nature at its most vibrant.”

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