Who would think a plant nursery would be included on a list of places to go in Florida? Besides having everything you need for your garden, Lukas Nursery offers an hour or so of good old family fun, plus there is a century of history behind it. Not to mention, it is considered one of the top 25 largest attractions in Central Florida.
Butterfly Encounter
Sometimes you just happen across one of those unexpected finds; you go someplace for one reason, and find something completely surprising. The Butterfly Encounter is one of those places. Although our first visit was about four years ago, there’s nothing like experiencing it through the eyes of a child. From the walk up the pathway to the encounter itself, it is just plain cool.
Just inside the gift shop, you receive a laminated card with photo identifiers of all the butterflies (and birds) you may see, along with a quick tutorial on why you cannot touch any of these winged wonders outside the refueling station. (More on that later.)
The Butterfly Encounter delivers on the experience. The screened-in, garden-like setting provides butterflies ample space to flit among the plants, getting their fill of the nectar while offering photo opportunities to even the youngest of photographers.
A new experience awaits you around every turn of the meandering pathway, including the “Caterpillar Flight School.” Perhaps the most fun, for kids and adults alike, is the Butterfly Refueling Station – a place where a dab of sugar water on your fingertips makes you the source of their food. Don’t be surprised if they land elsewhere – to the delight of some, uncertainty to others.
When we asked my granddaughter Story her favorite part of the encounter, she said, “Seeing all the butterflies. And when it landed on my dress!”
No matter where you look, whether it’s in the trees or along the path, you’re sure to see more than just butterflies. This 4,000 square foot conservatory also serves as home to a covey of button quail and a number of brightly colored finches.
On the way out, don’t forget to take a good look around the gift shop. If you need a unique present, you’re sure to find something for just about anyone on your list.
The Butterfly Encounter is open year-round, but the best time to see the butterflies is April through September. The hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., but the last admission into the encounter is at 3:30. There is a $6.00 charge for anyone over the age of three.
Lukas Nursery
The fun doesn’t end with the Butterfly Encounter. The nursery itself offers a relaxing walk among thousands of varieties of plants, from the ordinary to the exotic.
If you’re in the market for some unique garden art, then Lukas is the right place! Not to mention, the statues provide even more entertainment for your kids or grandkids.
Lukas Nursery and Butterfly Encounter is a fourth-generation agricultural business and has grown from 50 one-gallon cans of woody ornamental plants to about 25 acres of plants, a garden shop and the butterfly encounter.
History of the Lukas Family
The nursery has been serving Central Florida for more than 100 years. Paul and Mary Lukas, both Czechoslovakian immigrants, along with six other families, moved from Ohio to Florida in 1911. They settled in an area in what is now Seminole County and, in keeping with their European roots, named it Slavia. Signs of the original settlement can still be seen – on road signs or an abandoned building just down the street from the nursery.
The family began farming in 1912 and has remained in the same location for its 100 + years. Over the years, improvements have been made, services added and the business expanded. The one constant, however, has been the family. (You can read more about the family and the business on the nursery’s website.)
Lukas Nursery sits on Slavia Road between Highway 417 and West State Road 426 near Oviedo. Whether you are looking for a place to buy plants for your house or a place to spend an hour or so with your kids or grandkids, Lukas is the place.
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