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  • … by two bridges, the Arch or the Serpentine, which provide two entirely different approaches. From the stone pathways and terraces of this garden, visitors can enjoy sweeping vistas, as well … by two bridges, the Arch or the Serpentine, which provide two entirely different approaches. From the stone pathways and terraces of this garden, visitors can enjoy sweeping vistas, as well …
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  • … one variety in the bewildering tumble of what we call pumpkins . The very name "pumpkin" comes from a Greek word meaning "melon," which was the closest Europeans could come to describing this … often called pie pumpkins or cheese pumpkins are better for cooking. You can make pie from other kinds of winter squash, too. Squash seeds — pepitas, a Mexican staple — are delightful … well, but it's important to lay them out when you plant the seeds, before the pumpkin vines start snaking all over. Another old strategy that Hilgenberg recommends is to poke a pinhole in …
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  • … of the curriculum, students take the survey again and compare their results with the results from their first survey. Activity 1.2: Understanding the Greenhouse Effect Greenhouse Effect Lab … skit to understand earth's energy balance. Students learn that all energy on earth originates from the sun and what happens to the energy once it reaches Earth’s atmosphere. Students are … of the curriculum, students take the survey again and compare their results with the results from their first survey. Activity 1.2: Understanding the Greenhouse Effect Greenhouse Effect Lab …
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  • … a typical year’s disease-resistance,’ Soulsby said. He cautioned that resistance is different from being 100 percent disease-proof. But it’s also worth noting that many of the new roses in … that, although rarely sold in garden centers, can be found at native plant sales as well as from retailers specializing in native plants. They’re different from ornamental roses in their simpler, single-layer blooms, which typically appear just once in …
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  • … Plants in Print The Age of Botanical Discovery Traveling Exhibition From the Rare Book Collection of the Lenhardt Library The advent of book publishing ushered in an … The Age of Botanical Discovery Traveling Exhibition From the Rare Book Collection of the Lenhardt Library The advent of book publishing ushered in an …
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  • … but the process of looking for a beautiful new plant is something gardeners anticipate at the start of each new growing season. Below, the Chicago Botanic Garden recommends some perennials …
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  • … before blooming—often ten years or more. Each year, the corm sends up a leaf to absorb energy from the sun. Finally the corm has enough energy stored to send up a flower bud and try to … plant is powering up, growing 4 to 6 inches per day, and the spiky spadix can be seen rising from the ruffly spathe. About two weeks into the process, growth slows, and the spathe begins to … feed on animal remains), the insects deposit pollen carried in on their backs and bodies from the last flower they visited—thereby completing the act of pollination that the entire …
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  • … are commonly seen on the lakes and throughout the Garden. Dabblers Ducks that spring right from the water and that tip their bills into the water while feeding are called dabbling or … scoop up food without swallowing water. They will also put their bills down to reach for food from the lake, including aquatic vegetation and invertebrates as well as small mollusks, … enhance their swimming and diving capabilities but make it difficult to walk. To take off from water, they have to patter on the surface, like a plane on a runway, before becoming …
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  • … and binding.
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  • … painting, paper, collage, encaustic, colored pencil, and printmaking. Exhibiting artists range from the undiscovered to the up-and-coming to the world renowned. Each work of art becomes a … Garden, we take seed preservation seriously. Seed banking—conserving and storing species away from their original habitats—enables plants to escape threats imposed by destructive habitat … painting, paper, collage, encaustic, colored pencil, and printmaking. Exhibiting artists range from the undiscovered to the up-and-coming to the world renowned. Each work of art becomes a …
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