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  • … outside, in the Sensory Garden .  The corpse flower, or titan arum ( Amorphophallus titanum ), is an unpredictable plant that can grow 6 to 8 feet tall and unleash a rotten stench to attract pollinators. Infrared photography is used to monitor the bloom to estimate the best time to pollinate. Haven't you had other titan … effort to preserve the species. Many of our titans were acquired at the same time, which is why the Garden has had several ready to bloom in a short time period. But whether a titan arum …
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  • … your holiday eco-friendly. We hope one of ways you’ll commemorate this season of renewal is to visit the Garden with your family, to see how the earth is gloriously rejuvenating itself … of websites offering these corn- , bamboo- , or sugar cane-based items, such as ecoproducts.com, greenyour.com, and www.branchhome.com . Making the Switch The main thing to remember in planning your seder …
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  • … jasper from Arizona, quartz from Arkansas, and copper from Portugal).  Mr. Verity's work is also in the private collections of the Prince of Wales and Sir Elton John.   Stop 2: The Perennial Borders A walled garden is an ancient idea: think the hanging gardens of Persia, the Imperial Garden of China, and … an older, more rugged appearance.   Stop 3: Vista Garden At the center of the Vista Garden is a sunken pool patterned after Christopher Lloyd's famous garden at Great Dixter in Sussex, …
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  • … the past year collecting and preserving individual specimens from across the grounds for this site-specific installation. This artwork is dedicated to the Garden and its people, admiring all it does in the conservation of nature. Our relationship with nature has never been as fragile as it is today—we need these spaces to appreciate all we still have.”   About the artist: Rebecca …
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  • … Rainwater Glen The Woman's Board of the Chicago Horticultural Society's Rainwater Glen is adjacent to the Plant Conservation Science Center Woods, and surrounds the Daniel F. and Ada … as the North Branch Bike Trail); surrounding the Plant Conservation Science Center, which is one of the stops on the Grand Tram route. The Glen is beautiful year-round; after heavy rainfall, you may unexpectedly find ducks swimming among the …
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  • … Buehler Enabling Garden The Buehler Enabling Garden at the Chicago Botanic Garden is a hands-on teaching garden that promotes universal garden design, tools, equipment, and … and the breadth of experience of the horticultural therapy staff, the Buehler Enabling Garden is a model site for programs that foster a direct experience with nature. Additional educational offerings …
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  • … Museum, Chicago, IL Presenter: Climate Impacts & Action in the Chicago Region Dr. Derby Lewis is a conservation ecologist at The Field Museum of Natural History. Her work in the Science … as municipal and community leaders, to develop place-based adaptation strategies. Derby Lewis is co-chair of the Chicago Wilderness Climate Change Task Force and editor of the Chicago Wilderness Climate Change Newsletter. Her Ph.D. is in biological anthropology and ecology, from Stony Brook University. Find out more about Dr. …
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  • … that lies between the edge of a forest and the wide-open grasslands. While most prairie is treeless, the savanna is scattered with trees—often fire-resistant bur oaks—that cast partial shade on the otherwise sun-baked landscape. Beneath the trees is an entirely different community of shade-tolerant, flowering plants.   Stop 2: Mesic Prairie …
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  • … for the Green Roof Garden The Chicago Botanic Garden’s 16,000-square-foot Green Roof Garden is atop the Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Plant Conservation Science Center, which opened in 2009. … and excited by how the green roof has prospered and evolved over the past five years. It is a truly beautiful garden, a dynamic landscape, and a valuable research project. Q: What did … haven’t had greater success with more plants in the 4-inch depth. We know that a shallow depth is the most challenging area on the green roof, so we’ll strive to add more types of plants to …
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  • … and Conservation, Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, IL Panelist: Natives or Nonnatives: That is the Question Dr. Kay Havens holds a B.S. and an M.A. in botany from Southern Illinois … at the Missouri Botanical Garden before joining the Chicago Botanic Garden in 1997. Dr. Havens is currently the Garden's director of the division of Plant Science and Conservation and senior … on plant species, restoration genetics, the biology of plant rarity, and invasiveness. She is on the adjunct faculties of Loyola University, Northwestern University, and the University of …
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