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  • … a height of about 30 feet. From March to June it produces yellow blooms that attract birds. It is a specimen in a hedge. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … <p>This evergreen perennial is native to east Africa and needs bright, indirect indoor light with dry moisture conditions to …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … soil conditions. It has white blooms in May and June. It belongs in a border. The blue fruit is attractive to birds. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … full sun and moderate moisture conditions. From March to June it has chartreuse blooms. It is one of the primary sources for vanilla flavoring. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … cherishes nature can wear a saree adorned with lotuses, jasmines, and vines. Choosing fabrics is done with care as well—silk over brocade for a garden event, or perhaps organza over georgette for an evening at the symphony.   My favorite saree is the Paithani from my home state of Maharashtra, with its beautiful border of peacocks and … Lakshmibai by a court artist, via Wikimedia Commons . The art of wearing and draping a saree is also an outlet to express spirituality, culture, and beliefs. Traditionally, a petticoat is
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  • Is it Spring or Winter? Flowers Wage Their Bets As if on cue, tiny green leaves peek out from the … false start,” said Paul CaraDonna, Ph.D., a Chicago Botanic Garden conservation scientist. “It is important to keep in mind that plants have long dealt with variable and unpredictable environments. How they make a living right now is based on figuring that out over thousands of years.” “Figuring that out” is at once complex …
    Type: Blog
  • … or containers that offer nectar for the adults and host plants for the caterpillars. Nectar is a sugar-rich liquid that butterflies, bees, and other pollinators rely on for energy. If you … have nectar plants that will attract them. Be a Butterfly Bartender A butterfly’s tongue is shaped like a flexible straw, which it unrolls and dips into the base of a flower. Native … small understory tree was once common in Illinois, its habitat has greatly diminished, which is a shame because the fruit, when ripe, is delicious. Some hairstreaks lay their eggs on oaks, …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … favorite vegetables, but with the renewed interest in homegrown food, their popularity is growing through the "green" roof. Considered a warm-season crop because plants need warm soil … outdoors after mid-May in the Chicago area. Even then you might need to cover plants, which is why many gardeners wait until after Memorial Day to plant. Choosing the Best The best tomato varieties to grow depend on where you live. Our midwestern growing season is pretty short, so it’s important to know how many days a particular variety needs to produce …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … said working with the veterans “has changed my life as well.”    “I think the main thing is, the program creates a soft spot to land, learn, grow, and make mistakes in a safe environment … his workdays. “He changes how I’m able to function,” Rubinberg said of service dog Cooper, who is ready to intervene if Rubinberg displays physical cues pointing to anxiety and PTSD—if … who understand him. And time outdoors keeps him feeling calm, so simply having Cooper near him is often all the reassurance he needs. Jankowski noted that while Rubinberg started the program …
    Type: Blog
  • … The genus Hibiscus is a large group of flowering plants in the mallow family. The name Hibiscus came from the Greek … requires full sun, shelter from strong winds, and the warmth of summer. Their survival is dependent on surrounding temperatures remaining above 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Because of these … such as swamps and marshes. Although it prefers similar conditions in the home garden, it is somewhat tolerant of dry soil if situated in a partially shaded spot. Narrow and upright, …
    Type: Plant Info