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  • … and eco-psychology. We begin in quiet meditation and movement warm-up to connect our bodies with the wonders around us. Next, each person will have the opportunity to find a quiet place at …
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  • … Biology and plant science meet balladry, as five Chicago Botanic Garden scientists are paired with incredible spoken-word artists from Young Chicago Authors and RHINO to collaborate on a new …
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  • … I am a Postdoctoral Researcher affiliated with the Synthesis Center for Conservation and Restoration (sCORE), where I collaborate within …
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  • … In appearance, they can look like a cross between a crane and rail. Their plumage is brown with white streaks and speckles. Limpkins have specialized bills that allow them to cut snails …
    Type: Birding
  • … in the body, and ways to reverse that process. Walk into the gardens to become acquainted with various herbs (wild and cultivated). Realize what to put in an herbal first-aid kit and why. …
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  • … practices are powerful tools for self-reflection, growth, awareness, and connection with the world around us. You will be introduced to various photo-based therapeutic practices, …
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  • … patches of this annual weed, you can either dig them out before they go to seed or spot-treat with an approved post-emergent herbicide spray. If your problem is more advanced, apply a …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … wilt in response to an extreme need for water. When choosing a plant, pick a healthy, full one with no discoloration on the foliage. Because poinsettias are sensitive to temperature change, …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … out of direct sun to prevent fading. Drying may take up to nine months or more than a year with very large specimens. …
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  • … will depend on winter temperatures and snow cover. Unusually cold temperatures combined with a lack of protecting snow cover will sometimes cause plants to die back to the ground. This …
    Type: Plant Info