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  • … sporadically at the Garden’s Bernice E. Lavin Plant Evaluation Garden, but their big show is at an end. This applies more broadly to the other plants in the evaluation garden too. The … they just provide room for something new and exciting to take their place. Now that the garden is being less dramatic, more of my energy is being directed into cleaning and compiling data instead of gathering it. Part of this process …
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  • … centered, to lead a more simple, slower life. It has been called #cottagecore, but really it is more than that. It’s a throwback to a rustic aesthetic. That could mean thrifting, DIY, or … small, onsite class on November 24. Winter greens Forget the winter blues—a fragrant winter is within reach. Start planning now to grow herbs indoors , even if you’ve never done it before. …
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  • … time's the charm Spike the corpse flower has bloomed again at the Chicago Botanic Garden. This is the third time Spike has begun a bloom cycle. In 2015, the corpse flower ultimately lacked the … gathered from two corpse flowers that recently bloomed, Hope and The Velvet Queen. Blooming is not the end of the life cycle for these plants, which are also known as titan arums. When … 20.125" 17.25  5/22 22.75" 18.5  5/23 25.875" 20.375  5/24 28.25" 21.75  5/25 31.125" 23.75  5/26 34" 24.5  5/27 37" 26.75  5/28 39.625" 27.75  5/29 44" 30.625  5/30 50.25" 34.625  6/1 58.25" …
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  • … Museums for All Offer The Chicago Botanic Garden is delighted to offer discounted Lightscape tickets on select dates for guests with a … card (EBT, P-EBT, or LINK) or a valid WIC card. Limited quantities are available and it is strongly suggested to book in advance. Once these tickets are sold out, walk up requests may … bring your tickets and a valid LINK or WIC card to gain entry into the event.  Available 2025-26 dates: November 20 December 3, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 31 January 1, 3, 4,  Ticket prices  …
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  • Plants for Life 2020 Growing the Garden The Chicago Botanic Garden's ten-year strategic plan, " Keep Growing ," was launched in 2009. The Keep Growing plan includes a $125 million capital and endowment initiative to enable the Garden to continue to engage, educate, and inspire, and to improve plant and ecosystem health close to home and around the world. In June 2013, the Garden’s Board of …
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  • … Press Kit The Regenstein Learning Campus opened on September 10, 2016.  The seven-acre campus is designed to serve learners of all ages, and facilitate connections between people and the environment.  The centerpiece of the Learning Campus is the new Learning Center, a 26,700 square-foot building that features 12 indoor and two outdoor classrooms, a nature … The Regenstein Learning Campus opened on September 10, 2016.  The seven-acre campus is designed to serve learners of all ages, and facilitate connections between people and the …
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  • … 14 Enabling Garden 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. September 25 Searle Courtyard 2 – 7 p.m. September 26 Rose Terrace, Linden Allee & Beer Garden 2:30 – 6:30 p.m. September 27 Rose Terrace, Linden … 14 Enabling Garden 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. September 25 Searle Courtyard 2 – 7 p.m. September 26 Rose Terrace, Linden Allee & Beer Garden 2:30 – 6:30 p.m. September 27 Rose Terrace, Linden …
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  • … A Janet Meakin Poor Research Symposium Friday, October 26, 2012 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Click here for more information. …
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  • … accessible parking, please park in lots 5 or 6. Learning Center access: The Learning Center is open only to those who have registered for a class. Upon arrival for each class session, … of your class. Services will be limited: Bring your own water or a bottle to fill, as there is no access to drinking fountains. Touchless water dispensers will be available. We cannot … your own party, including Garden staff. In accordance with state guidelines, a face covering is required when you’re within 6 feet of people outside your own party. If you are sick, or have …
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  • … This is a small tree (32 feet high, 26 feet wide) that blooms in spring with panicles of light yellow flowers. This is one of the few buckeyes that will retain its foliage and produce fall color (brilliant …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant