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  • … the spatial distribution of plant species in cities and the value of this biodiversity for ecosystem function and conservation in urban landscapes. She addresses scientific questions … existing datasets, and population genetics with the aim of advancing science-backed policy for urban greening initiatives especially in the context of climate change.  …
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  • … Q. I am growing acorn and butternut squash for the first time this year. When do I harvest them, and how do I store them after harvest? A. … be sure the skin is hard and not able to be pierced with your fingernail. You can store them for five or six months in a dry environment (50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit, with 60 to 70 percent …
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  • … New! Does your child love to help out in the kitchen? Bring your little chef to the Garden for stories, songs, and games followed by a cooking activity. This one-hour caregiver-and-child program is designed for children ages 4 – 5. It is the perfect way to encourage children to eat their fruits and …
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  • … including sandy soils, clay, and partial shade. This plant is extremely hardy and is suitable for borders and especially for edging. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … from very late summer and into fall. Stout stems support the flowering display without need for staking and the plant is insect and disease resistant. It is important to plant in full sun, … the growing season. Pollinating insects are drawn to the flowers and songbirds follow up for the seeds. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … other aquatic plants found at the Chicago Botanic Garden. Learn which camera settings are best for capturing floral colors, soft focus, and water reflections. Begin with classroom instruction … filter are recommended but not required. Class is limited to DSLR or mirrorless cameras. Dress for the weather.  The School’s CEUs=3 hours FPC elective Jack Carlson, certified professional …
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  • … This exclusive photography adventure invites you to explore the Garden’s hidden beauty—perfect for one-of-a-kind images. Prerequisite: Beginning Digital Photography or equivalent knowledge and skill. Class limited to DSLR or mirrorless cameras. Dress for the weather.  The School’s CEUs=12 hours FPC elective Jack Carlson, certified professional …
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  • … a unique resin jewelry piece or bookmark, capturing the magic of nature forever. Get ready for a wild fusion of science and art, where you will unravel mysteries and craft exquisite … Class registration will close on August 16. Cancellations after August 16 are not eligible for a refund.  Insect Asylum, non-profit vintage taxidermy and insect museum Classroom 5, …
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  • … especially strong flush of flowers just before the season ends. This is a perennial favorite for bridal bouquets. Suitably named for its small stature, the mature size of The Fairy rose ( Rosa 'The Fairy') is 1 to 2 feet tall. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … in the fall. It bears wispy long spikelets. It can grow to 3 feet tall, and is suitable for mixed herbaceous borders in full sun and moderately fertile, sharply draining soil. The stems and heads are suitable for drying. This grass is native throughout most of North America and is tolerant of dry …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant