M.E. DePalma Park in Coconut Creek, FL is a stunning public garden that showcases a diverse range of native and other plants, attracting a variety of birds and butterflies. With over 100 varieties of wildflowers and butterfly-attracting trees, shrubs, and plants, this park is a registered Wildlife Habitat with the National Wildlife Federation, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.
Wilton Manors, Florida, where the park is located, was designated a Community Wildlife Habitat in 2006, making it the 17th community in the country to receive such an honor. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of the park and its plantings, and keep an eye out for the Zebra Longwing butterfly, the state butterfly of Florida.
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