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  • … Description: A year-round resident at the Garden. Look for it on the trunks of trees, especially in the McDonald Woods. …
    Type: Birding
  • … Light blue, lacecap-style flowers cover the dark, glossy green leaves from June to August on this cultivar of mountain hydrangea from Japan. With the shorter days and cooler temperatures of fall, the leaves turn a reddish-purple shade. This hydrangea is a great plant for moist soils and partially shaded locations. Deer and rabbits, unfortunately like to nibble on the dormant stems in winter. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … dried flower arrangements. Plant this poppy in full sun, and in moist but well-drained soils on slightly mounded soils for best repeat performance. The hairs on the leaves, combined with chemicals, in the milky sap deter deer, rabbits, etc. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Large lilac-purple blooms flamed with dark purple on the outside of the petals on long stems are a feature of this Triumph Class tulip, ideal for forcing and annual displays. Plant this tulip in full sun and moisture-retentive, …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … with a vase-shaped habit. Its foliage is dark green with creamy or yellow margins dependent on amount of sunlight. This hosta was named Hosta of the Year for 2000 by the American Hosta Growers Association. Hostas are shade tolerant, easy to grow, and long-lived. Although they produce flowers held high above the foliage on long stalks called scapes, they are grown primarily for their foliage and neat habit. Hostas …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Classroom Resource Kits Free Classroom Resource Kits for Loan The Center for Teaching and Learning offers a variety of resource kits for educators to use in the … posters, bison artifacts and many other items are included. Discover what it was like to live on the prairies by using the pioneer resources. Targeted Grades: K-8. Illinois' State Symbols Are … posters, bison artifacts and many other items are included. Discover what it was like to live on the prairies by using the pioneer resources. Targeted Grades: K-8. Illinois' State Symbols Are …
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  • For Chicago-area gardeners, January is primarily a time for planning, not planting. With winter … signs of damage from animals, ice, snow, or wind. During winter thaws, try to avoid walking on your lawn and garden beds, which compresses soil and may affect its ability to absorb water. … water over ice as it begins to form. De-ice with caution If necessary, use de-icing products on walkways and driveways. Because de-icing products may cause landscape and environmental …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … This exceptional hybrid strain of Dianthus is a true multi-use plant, excellent for massed bedding, growing in the perennial border or in mixed containers and tubs. Plants are midsized, with upright stems of dusky plum-purple flowers for months on end. Fragrant blooms clusters are large and excellent for cutting. Remove fading flowers to …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … a Master’s degree in organ performance from Northern Illinois University after having worked for several years in a non-musical technical environment. She is also a certified Carillonneur, and plays regularly on the Naperville Millennium Carillon. As an active carillon recitalist, she has been a guest … She served on the GCNA board of directors for 6 years, and was co-editor of Carillon News for over 10 years. She is also the owner of American Carillon Music Editions, a publishing …
    Type: Event for Calendar
  • … held upright above rosettes of wide, thick, strappy gray-green leaves with dark stripes on the underside and backward-curving spines along the edges. The stunning flowers can last for months, making this one of the most popular bromeliads for the home. It should be planted in … degrees Fahrenheit. Native to Mexico through South America, bromeliads are epiphytic (growing on trees) plants whose name comes from the Greek Aichme (spear). They are technically air plants …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant