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AZURA: A Development with Nature in Mind
about where they lay eggs. If the
caterpillar isn’t born on the right
leaf, it will die of starvation.
Azura, Kevin’s development in
Rodeo Viejo will be littered with
plants that attract butterflies native
to Panama. New residents will be
offered butterfly plants free of
charge.
Working with experts, Kevin is also
creating a canopy over the development that will allow more plants
to grow underneath to attract more
butterflies and also birds.
Greenhouse being stocked with plants to attract butterflies
T
he Pacific Coast of Panama
is developing so quickly that
we rarely stop to think about
how it is developing. On the top list
of reasons to move to the Pacific
coast is the natural life and beauty
that still exists here. As development begins to trickle down both
the Pacific and Atlantic coastlines
we have to ask what will be forever
changed and what will be
preserved?
One of the realities of development
is that for the most part you cannot
construct without clearing land and
removing nature. There is one new
developer on Panama’s coast that
is keenly aware of what development does to the natural
landscape, and is creating a
housing project with nature in
mind.
To learn more about the project, I
contacted Kevin Painter, an award
winning nature photographer and
developer of Azura.
I met with Kevin at his site in the
village of Rodeo Viejo. When I
walked into his office, there were a
series of outstanding photographs
of native butterflies on the walls.
“I was building in Sarasota Florida,
where we were digging out a site.
We had the digger come in to take
down some trees, one of which
was a Lantana bush. Well, about
50 butterflies flew out of it. On the
way home that day, I couldn’t stop
thinking about it. The next day I told
my wife we were going to buy 50
Lantanas and populate the development with them.”
Kevin’s passion for butterflies
started that day. He went on to
learn everything he could about
butterflies and what attracts them.
“I continued planting native plants
in our yard that would attract
butterflies. Eventually our yard
was full of butterflies.”
Kevin told us that in Panama, there
are over 1860 species and subspecies of butterflies. Butterflies are
virtually everywhere throughout
Panama. “You just have to be
observant. By planting native
plants such as Lantanas and
milkweeds, anyone can attract
butterflies to their gardens in
Panama”.
Having bred almost 20 different
species of butterflies, Kevin knows
what plants attract which butterflies. Butterflies are very specific
some Spanish. Free copies are
distributed to restaurants, hotels and
popular locations across the beaches
from Punta Chame to Rio Hato and El
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On February 22, Azura will host
their grand opening and a walk
through of their first completed
model home, The Anton. This
event will be open to the public
from 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Stop by
for a glimpse of what is to come at
the Azura development, and see
Kevin described the land as “scrubland”, or an area with an assortment of vegetation dominated by
small shrubs. By the time Azura is
complete it will actually have more
native trees and plants than the
land had originally produced.
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“Our landscaping has been well
thought-out, by working with
experts we can predict that the
area will attract more birds and
butterflies than it did before we got
here.”
Once completed, Azura will feature
51 homes, ranging from 1900 2ft –
3160 sq ft, a social area, clubhouse
and large swimming pool in the
common area. The development
will also feature several green
spaces, greenhouses, a guarded
gate with 24/7 video surveillance
and developed roads. All underground electric system at Azura will
be underground.
the work in progress on the Anton
model home that is available for
$235k.
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Azura will eventually boast a
variety of fruiting trees including
oranges, lemons, papayas and
mangos for residents to enjoy.
I looked out the large bay window
from Kevin’s office overlooking the
development and envisioned the
lush tropical landscape that would
soon be Azura. I couldn’t help but
ask what it looked like before.
By Kara Patrick
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