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  • … We see this celebration in action every day at Butterflies & Blooms , where visitors can get an up-close look at my personal favorite fluttering pollinator, butterflies. While it is easy … of transferring pollen from one flower to the reproductive system of another plant, allowing for the fertilized plant to produce seeds, which then turn into offspring. Adult butterflies feed … can be found at Butterflies & Blooms. Additionally, butterflies are an excellent indicator for the well-being of an ecosystem. Butterflies are highly sensitive to changes in their …
    Type: Blog
  • … the brilliant red berries are carried on the stems throughout winter, and are a food source for birds in the colder months. It is a female cultivar and requires a male pollinator nearby (within 50 feet) for berry production. Rhett Butler winterberry is the preferred pollinator for Scarlett O'Hara winterberry. Prune in spring for shape. While best suited to moist sites with …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … than 70,000 varieties of dahlia, about 1,500 of which are popularly grown. Here are some tips for growing these beautiful plants in the garden.  Selecting a site Pick a sunny spot where, … the plants will receive at least six hours of sunlight. Since dahlias do not like to get their “feet” wet, the area should not accumulate water and should drain well. If the soil is … You can start with tubers planted directly in the soil or start the tubers indoors in pots to get an early start. If starting inside, the tender plants should be hardened off prior to …
    Type: Blog
  • … cannot be recovered. Home gardeners can also start seed collecting. Save seeds you don’t need for our annual Seed Swap , where you can trade (or just share) seeds with other gardeners. Learn more below. Classes for Gardeners Seed Library Seed Stories Plant Information Sowing Seeds Indoors Saving Seeds …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … soil and would be well-suited to rain gardens and pond edges. It also makes a wonderful plant for a mixed border blending especially well with native plants such as grasses. The flowers are … to birds and pollinators such as bees and butterflies. The flower heads can be retained for winter for both their visual interest but also for food and shelter for wildlife. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Traditionally shaped bracts in creamy white is a classic for the holiday season on this cultivar with thinner stems, which is ideal for smaller containers or in hanging baskets. This poinsettia is noted for having prominent yellow Cyathea (real flowers) in the center of the bracts. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Chicago Botanic Garden is canceling the Inspiring Nature Play conference originally planned for May 6, 2020.  Please stay in touch with us through social media and our website in the event we are able to reschedule for later this year. This annual conference will highlight developmentally appropriate nature play experiences for early childhood (birth through age 8) and practical ideas for incorporating nature play into …
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  • … Q. I am looking for a specific plant that I cannot find at any of my local garden centers. How can I find a mail order source for this plant? A. The University of Minnesota offers an excellent online search engine for mail order plant sources at www.plantinfo.umn.edu. …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … the centuries. Try the Cottage Garden—overflowing with fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers—for a sense of playfulness (Beatrix Potter, anyone?); or the wisteria-covered Pergola Garden—with flowers and foliage in cool blues, purples, and silver—for a sense of romance (Jane Austen, anyone?). Through generous funding from the Woman’s Board of … the centuries. Try the Cottage Garden—overflowing with fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers—for a sense of playfulness (Beatrix Potter, anyone?); or the wisteria-covered Pergola Garden—with …
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  • … Delicately branched arching sprays of green cladophylls (leaf equivalent for asparagus) provide for an oriental effect in the landscape. Often used as complements to bonsai displays it can, eventually reach a large size (5'). Use as an accent in the tropical landscape for its unusual shape and delicate texture. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant