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  • … The day includes parking, Tram tour, the Model Railroad Garden, Butterflies & Blooms, and Tuesday Morning Music. To participate, R.S.V.P. to Beth Dunn . …
    Type: Event for Calendar
  • …   Rare book illustrations of slipper orchids highlighting the retro, mellow, and groovy aspects of the art nouveau period of botanical illustrations. …
    Type: Event for Calendar
  • … This clump-forming bulb grows to a height of 3 feet with partial shade and moist soil conditions. From May to August it has white blooms. It is a specimen. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … This specimen palm grows to a height of 12 feet with partial to full shade and moist soil conditions. It has red-orange blooms from July to October. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … at the Chicago Botanic Garden .   As the Garden’s photographer, I talk up the red, gold, and burnt-orange foliage in early November, but no one really believes me. So I looked back through my archive and found evidence to prove my case.    Check out the dates below. In my experience, early … berries are fire-engine red—more stunning than in spring. Sumac holds out through the rain and wind. At the fork in the path, the gingko tree glows.   Esplanade November 4, 2011 On the …
    Type: Blog
  • … Q. My Ash tree is going to be taken down and I would like to replace it with another tree of similar ornamental value. What trees would you recommend to plant in its place? A. There are many trees that are hardy to our area and will have a similar ornamental value as an Ash tree. In order to decide on a suitable … landscape situations; Ginkgo biloba (Ginkgo), which has a similar height to a White Ash; and Tilia americana (Linden), which is native to Illinois. …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … areas generally receive three to six hours of sun each day; these areas receive morning sun and are protected from the heat of the day. Before purchasing shrubs or other plants, observe and record your conditions so that you can select items best suited for your site. Some examples … ), oakleaf hydrangea ( Hydrangea quercifolia ), Virginia sweetspire ( Itea virginiana ), and Japanese kerria ( Kerria japonica ). Several shrubs that do well in partial shade are red …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … the greenery in water overnight to allow the cutting to absorb more water. Dry the foliage and apply an anti-desiccant to seal in the moisture. Using an anti-desiccant on juniper berries, … a cool location until you are ready to use them. Keep the greenery away from direct sunlight and a heat source at both the preparation and display stages. You may have to replace greenery throughout the season. Please contact Plant …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … my garden? A. Yes, you can plant your miniature rose in the garden. Miniature roses are bushy and make a nice addition to rock gardens. They can also be useful for low edgings. Plant your … plant it right away, place it in an area that receives at least six hours of sunlight per day and water regularly to keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy. When selecting a site for your … prior to planting to improve drainage and add nutrients. Please contact Plant Information Service at (847) 835-8362 or [email protected] for more detailed information. …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … when plants become stressed due to insufficient light, overheated rooms, or improper watering and fertilizing techniques. New houseplants or gift plants can also harbor pests. Isolate these … out for include the following: Spider mites — Look for webbing in leaf axils, stippled foliage and weak, off-color leaves. Mites are often difficult to see without a lens. Scale — … is produced on leaves by these small, immobile, rounded insects usually found on stems and veins of leaves. Mealybugs — Easy to spot, these insects resemble crowds of tiny cotton …
    Type: Plant Info