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  • Whorled milkweed is the tiniest and cutest milkweed native to Illinois, although not as showy, with greenish-tinged white flowers. It grows in dry fields and along embankments and highways. It often pops up along the shore south of the Lavin Plant Evaluation Garden. It can take drought but can’t compete with taller plants. Growing to about 1.5 feet in height, the leaves are linear and crowded in …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • Deep green leaves on stout canes are a bit shorter in length than the cultivar Janet Craig and point more upright. Tolerates low light and humidity levels found in interiorscapes. Syringe with dilute soapy water to control spider mites and/or …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … heavy, royal blue coat, buttoned to the collar; in a one-minute speech, she thanked the Garden for ensuring the authenticity of the English Walled Garden, according to a  Chicago Tribune … or lower maintenance. “We’re going back to the original design plan and where it called for blue iris, we’ll work to find varieties that are new to the Garden’s collection and that fit …
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  • … The cup is a paler yellow, broad and shallow. Hawera is hardy in zones 4 – 9. It was named for a town on the North Island of New Zealand. The bulbs are toxic and will not be eaten by deer or rabbits. The name Narcissus comes from the Greek word for narcotic and is tied to the myth of a young man known as Narcissus who fell in love with his …
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  • … floodplain of the Rio Napo, a major tributary of the Amazon. From higher elevations we will visit the butterflies of the cloud forest as well as a mixture of familiar and exotic species …
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  • … which has been used as an arrow poison and an emetic. Numerous species of butterflies and bees visit the flowers, which are not toxic to them. In their native habitat, they grown in sandy …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … Explore the Chicago Botanic Garden at your own pace. Small, chaperoned groups may visit the Model Railroad Garden (early May – October) and Butterflies & Blooms (Memorial Day …
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  • … by genus and is consistent with their natural habitat. While requiring adequate sunlight for a stunning bloom display, most orchids will not tolerate sustained direct sun. Many varieties …
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  • … Botanic Garden. Feather reed grass ( Calamagrostis  ×  acutiflora  ‘Karl Foerster’) has, for good reason, become a staple in perennial gardens. Calamagrostis  ×  acutiflora  ‘Karl … two species native to Europe and Asia can thank German nurseryman Karl Foerster (1874–1970), for discovering the species in the 1930s along a railway in Germany. It is reported that he … Foerster’s Lasting Imprint on the World of Horticulture,” Cubits.org (blog), April 26, 2010,  http://cubits.org/articlesongardening/articles/view/325/ . Van Sweden, James.  …
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  • … same thing — creating a place of their own, making something beautiful. It is a powerful pull for those of us who consider ourselves gardeners, whether by profession or avocation. Many of the … with have never held a trowel, but after they plant and help create a garden, they're anxious for more. When will the plants flower? When will they fruit? What is this one called? Gardens are … How to garden with your children Start small and keep it simple.  You don't need the latest, most expensive gadgets. Plant a few seeds in paper cups, make a label with a popsicle …
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