… of their colors, forms and habits. They are divided into two main groups: herbaceous, which die to the ground in the fall, and tree peonies, deciduous plants with woody stems which they …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… of their colors, forms and habits. They are divided into two main groups: herbaceous, which die to the ground in the fall, and tree peonies, deciduous plants with woody stems which they …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… of their colors, forms and habits. They are divided into two main groups: herbaceous, which die to the ground in the fall, and tree peonies, deciduous plants with woody stems which they …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… of their colors, forms and habits. They are divided into two main groups: herbaceous, which die to the ground in the fall, and tree peonies, deciduous plants with woody stems which they …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… of their colors, forms and habits. They are divided into two main groups: herbaceous, which die to the ground in the fall, and tree peonies, deciduous plants with woody stems which they …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… the Chicago Botanic Garden To claim the discount, go to the registration page on the Bioneers website. Once there, go to the bottom right hand corner of the registration form and enter the …
Type: Event for Calendar
… of daffodils and other bulbs, the winter may not seem that long. Here are a few favorites to buy and plant now through October. You’ll find more (and can buy them) at the Garden’s Fall Bulb Festival. Daffodils (Narcissus) Daffodils offer nearly … the storm, or cover them with a plant pot anchored with a stone for protection. As the leaves die down, don’t remove them until they are completely brown. The leaves produce food that will …
Type: Plant Info
The polar vortex and a very wet, cold spring delivered a knockout punch to some plants this year. (You may recall that the Garden was closed for two consecutive days in late January due to extreme weather conditions.) Japanese maples and boxwood were hard hit across northeastern Illinois. Two sycamore trees in the Sensory Garden developed dramatic frost cracks. In the Crescent Garden, the …
Type: Plant Info
… June 1, 10:30 a.m. – noon Alsdorf Auditorium $12 nonmember; members receive 20% discount Buy Tickets Now What do an astronaut, a garden, a zoo, and a planetarium all have in common? Join …
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Veronica Harry-Jackson serves as the Geographic Information System (GIS) Specialist at the Chicago Botanic Garden. She is responsible for the creation and maintenance of over 2,306 bed plant maps representing 2.6 million plants. Veronica utilizes the traditional surveying equipment, Total Station, and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) Receivers to survey the plants and infrastructure. For new …
Type: Staff bio