… apples, or quince. Orange, rusty-colored spots appear on the upper surface of leaves in mid- to early July in the Chicago area. Short orange tendrils emerge from the infected spot on the underside of the … which become encased with threadlike protrusions. Small sections of twigs become covered in a hard, thickened, black fungal growth. In severe cases, the lawn or pavement beneath an …
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… pansies, most vanda orchids can be recognized by the five rounded petals with a very small cup in the center. The lower petals of this cultivar are a rich violet-red. The three upper petals … usually bloom every few months, with long-lasting flowers that are more short-lived if cut. In the wild, there are 35 species of vanda orchid, native to India, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, … and northern Australia. The Vanda orchid ‘Miss Joaquim’ is the national flower of Singapore. In the home, vandas require warm growing conditions with bright light, high humidity, and good …
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… our memories, our families, and our day-to-day experiences—as well as the role nature plays in helping communities thrive. Stewart hopes that when visitors encounter Of Earth and Sky , they … them to breathe,” Stewart said. “It’s kind of forcing people to pause. To take a moment to be in nature. To just exist, and to celebrate the space that the Chicago Botanic Garden has created … workshops with staff and youth participants at the Farm on Ogden, the Windy City Harvest hub in Chicago’s Lawndale neighborhood, Stewart led an exploration into personal narratives around …
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… colorful creatures is the ruby-throated hummingbird, which travels through the Chicago area in great numbers during September and October. Although there are as many as 25 species of hummingbirds in the United States, the ruby-throated is the only hummingbird regularly found east of the … residents at the Chicago Botanic Garden. Right now, many more are coming from Canada, stopping in search of nectar and insects. They’re building up energy for their long journey south. …
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… and digitize language of flower genre editions. Collaboration: The symposium is presented in collaboration with the Caxton Club , an organization bringing together a diversified group of … to heighten their appreciation of outstanding content, design and production; and to share in the joys of fine books. Partner: The Lenhardt Library is a partner in the Biodiversity Heritage Library , the world’s largest open access digital library for …
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… Everyone can use a little privacy in their garden from time to time. After all, a garden is a place to retreat from the outside … views into a garden, but it can also make the space feel confined. That’s where shrubs come in—they can form a living fence that changes through the seasons. Shrubs are low-growing woody … The cultivar ‘Green Giant’ is a narrow, fast-growing evergreen that can be sheared to keep it in bounds if necessary. These shrubs are best grown in moist, fertile, well-drained soils in full …
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… Many types maintain their evergreen beauty during winter, providing a welcome focal point in any yard during this bleak time. Their year-round consistency also provides habitat and … dwarf conifers for your landscape? Be sure to learn the exact characteristics of each, keeping in mind their different foliage and colors, which may differ from the parent or normal species. … Bud mutations (or, as they are sometimes called, “sports”) can also introduce changes in a particular bud from the normal growing parent to a dwarfed habit. Finally, tangled, dense …
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… fertilizer with a nitrogen to phosphorus to potassium ratio of 3:1:2. This can be done in early May or early fall. Avoid heavy nitrogen use if water runs off your lawn into a body of … leaf mold or homemade compost fertilizes plants organically and improves soil texture. Till in 2 to 4 inches when planting a bed, or broadcast across beds in early spring and late fall when ground is frozen. Roses. Early in the season, broadcast a …
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… Q. Every spring I become entranced with the different types of poppies, especially those in containers. Which are best for Chicago? A. Early spring is a fine time to appreciate poppy … poppy ( Papaver nudicaule ), grown as an annual, has a fragrant flower, 1 to 3 inches across, in salmon, pink, orange, white or red. Its petals resemble crepe paper, and the plant grows to 2 … annual that can self-sow. Fat, furry buds open to single, double or semidouble nodding flowers in red, white, pink or yellow. These poppies, like the others, prefer full sun, good drainage and …
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… of their colorful blooms, decorative foliage, and compact habit. They are readily available in a variety of colors including pink, red, and white. Given the right location and care, they … and grown as indoor houseplants to bloom again next winter. Cyclamen plants need to be kept in a bright, cool location away from direct sunlight. One to two hours of direct sunlight is acceptable in the winter months as long as they do not become too warm. Temperatures of 60 to 70 degrees …
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