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  • … A well-designed outdoor space can do wonders for seniors and those with Alzheimer’s disease. But how do these gardens differ from other … of self. There are many measurable health outcomes for seniors and the outdoors. Even a short visit in a garden can lower blood pressure, improve vitamin D absorption, improve stability, and … outdoor space that relate to programmatic intentions on top of the physical design but we’ll visit those topics another day. Outdoor spaces in facilities for the elderly and aging are …
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  • … share their favorite and meaningful spots—private or public—and to find new public places to visit. Note: Some places may have different hours or access; please check before you go.   View … share their favorite and meaningful spots—private or public—and to find new public places to visit. Note: Some places may have different hours or access; please check before you go.   View …
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  • … would be the perfect plant to explain plant relationships as part of a science display for Love in Bloom , this summer’s theme at the Chicago Botanic Garden. Mistletoe—a plant that … of Forestry Exhibits horticulturist Jason Toth could not find the right kind of mistletoe for sale anywhere. And it would take too long for our production greenhouse to grow the plant. Even if he had found a cutting, Toth realized, …
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  • … abundant white flowers and fruit that starts out pink and matures to blue; it is one of the latest viburnums to bloom. Viburnums are a versatile genus of multi-stemmed shrubs that are well … home landscape due to their range of sizes and cultural adaptability. Some viburnums are noted for their fragrant flowers; most bear small fruit that may add visual interest. Many viburnums …
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  • … Botanic Garden—which starts long before the Garden’s groundbreaking in 1965. Next time you visit the Garden, take a closer look at the topography and you can still make out the origins of … as 5 feet deep covered much of the swampland and were used by Native Americans and settlers for fire. The river and marshes, which once posed persistent flooding problems in the Skokie … most iconic monuments, built in stages starting in the early 18th century as a scenic retreat for emperors. An imperial palace and garden, it was destroyed by British and French troops in …
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  • … Murillo Runner Up David Kopka Runner Up Jessica Robbins SPECIAL MENTION Sally Stone   Sign up for our eNewsletter to ensure you receive information about future photo contests with the Garden. To see more Garden images, visit our Flickr photo group . … 2014 Fall Contest Winners Our winter contest is January 30 – … receive information about future photo contests with the Garden. To see more Garden images, visit our Flickr photo group . …
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  • … Art of the Heirloom showcases original works commissioned by the Hudson Valley Seed Library for their annual Art/Seed Pack collection. The exhibition features works in a variety of media … funding is provided by the Harriet Kay and Harold R. Burnstein Fund for Exhibits.       Visit the exhibition and continue your experience with a class! Click here to browse a complete … native plant communities. Click here for more information on seed banking at the Garden , or visit the Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Plant Conservation Science Center in person. … May 25 – …
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  • … The Chicago Botanic Garden is on #TitanWatch. That’s right: if you visit the Garden’s Semitropical Greenhouse, you will see  Sprout , the latest corpse flower from the Garden’s collection of 13 titan arums to begin a bloom cycle.  Our … bloom. Follow the progress of #CBGSprout on our  corpse flower webcam  and  check our website for updates . We learned a lot about corpse flowers in the last few months, and in the …
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  • … lately? Many of these open spaces boast blankets of gold sunflowers, the native plants that for me signal the approach of autumn. They belong to the Asteraceae family (previously known as … fills a vase or two in the kitchen. The name Helianthus is derived from the Greek helios for sun and anthus for a flower. Vincent van Gogh paid tribute to their beauty in a series of … so that the sticky yellow pollen won’t drop from a vase onto furniture or clothing. Bees visit pollen-free sunflowers because they offer nectar, but what they really want is pollen. …
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