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  • … Landmark™ Rose Glow is a lantana hybrid producing a continuous display of brilliant yellow-orange and old rose … produced by the crushed, scratchy leaves repel deer and rabbits. In climates that do not get colder than 25 degrees Fahrenheit, this plant is a deciduous perennial that flowers from spring to fall, but in warmer climates, it is
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Parrotiopsis jacquemontiana is monotypic - meaning it is the only species in this genus belonging to the Hamamelidaceae (witch hazel family). Native to … The flowers are scattered along the stems and are best appreciated if a dark background is provided. Semi-shaded light levels with consistently moist soils are preferred. Gardeners in … Chicago region will want to provide winter protection for newly planted specimens until they get a few years of age. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … from the downy coating on the calyxes—the little cups from which the tiny florets emerge. This is an extremely popular annual bedding plant, although technically it is a perennial native to Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, and hardy to USDA Zone 7. The cultivar … all summer long, until a hard frost. It reaches 2 feet in height. The attractive foliage is green with a grayish cast. The spent flowers should be removed to encourage branching and more …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … the world to understand and conserve genetic diversity. She’s also studying how jackfruit is pollinated, which can help improve fruit yield. Moths and the Health of Our Oak Woodland … to submit data and help scientists understand how plants are affected by our changing climate. Get involved . … Without pollinators, our world—and our lives—would be drastically different. … to submit data and help scientists understand how plants are affected by our changing climate. Get involved . …
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  • … A favorite flavoring all over the world, pepper is used in a different way by each cuisine: Caribbean chefs flavor their dishes with habanero; in … fruits that turn from creamy yellow to orange to red redefine what a bell pepper can be.   Get the most from your harvest Peppers are in the genus Capsicum, and in the family Solanaceae, … wants to start seeds two months early indoors—but growing peppers from seed can’t be beat to get the exact pepper you want. (Trade seedlings with friends to get a variety in your garden.) …
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  • … or flying over with neck and legs tucked. One of the most peaceful summer scenes at the Garden is observing a great blue heron standing in one of the lakes. The great blue stands 4 to 4 1/2 feet tall and has a blue-gray back; long, gray neck; and black and white throat. The heron … for their dinner. When they see their parents return from their food-finding forays, the young get louder until mom or dad lands on the nest and regurgitates morsels of food into gaping …
    Type: Birding
  • … the compound capsaicin. The body often reacts to capsaicin by sweating, which some suggest is one reason hot peppers are popular in hot climates. Get the most from your pepper plants with our Plant Information tips . Smaller, bushy hot pepper … by sweating, which some suggest is one reason hot peppers are popular in hot climates. Get the most from your pepper plants with our Plant Information tips . Smaller, bushy hot pepper …
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  • … New! Enjoy an evening of tasty Italian bites to serve as inspiration for a fall or winter get-together in this hands-on cooking class. Learn techniques to create the following appetizers: …
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  • … grapevine base. In this fun, hands-on workshop, learn how to design with natural materials and get tips to keep these low-maintenance air plants alive and thriving. Leave with a beautiful …
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  • … Cardboard boxes are also ideal for making robots. It may take some paint or markers and get a tad messy, what with cutting holes out and dabbling around, but it’s quality bonding time … decorative material to buy locally, and if possible, organically. Organic Halloween candy is harder to come by, but there are varieties available, such as YummyEarth and College Farm, among many others. Plan to visit the Garden for some seasonal fun at Night of 1,000 Jack-o-Lanterns . You also won't want to miss the annual Spooky Pooch Parade . Have a …
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