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  • … our gardens during the great fall migration. Among these fascinating and colorful creatures is the ruby-throated hummingbird, which travels through the Chicago area in great numbers during … 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 Mississippi River. During the summer, they … that glistens in the sunlight. In shade, the throat appears black while the female’s throat is white. The birds weigh slightly less than a penny but when they’re beefing up during …
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  • … or attracting butterflies. They can help children discover nature. And…creating a theme garden is just plain fun. Here’s a look at some popular planting themes.   Of all the creatures that … the size of a thumbnail—that are just as fun to attract and to watch. A butterfly garden is simply one that offers nectar for the adults and certain plants for their caterpillars. Nectar is a sugar-rich liquid that butterflies, bees, and other pollinators rely on for energy. Each …
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  • … “decorating” with plants, but it’s an opportunity to use them as displays, whether your style is minimalist, cottage, formal, funky, or vintage. There’s the beauty of a fern with its delicate … for their parlors, has become popular once again—but for a different reason. The foliage is dramatic and looks like contemporary sculpture. There are several species and cultivars, but … thrive on neglect, take up little room, and are quite stunning. Aspidistra Cast-iron plant is another oldie-but-goodie. Hardy and long-lived, aspidistra was a common houseplant in England …
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  • … This class is a continuing practice designed to be taken in multiple, consecutive sessions. It explores ways …
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  • … New! Watercolor is perfect for winter: crisp white paper, long crystalline-blue shadows, landscapes transformed …
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  • … traveling in a flock of common redpolls or goldfinches and siskins. This rare visitor is most likely to be found in alders or birches in winter feeding on seeds in cones and catkins. …
    Type: Birding
  • … I maintain around five miles of restored shoreline at the Chicago Botanic Garden. My role is primarily leading and assisting the seasonal aquatics crew with fieldwork during the growing …
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  • … Natalie Love is an urban and spatial ecologist with a focus on urban trees. Her research focuses on assessing …
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  • … should be allowed to ripen on the vine. Harvest them before a hard frost, but be sure the skin is hard and not able to be pierced with your fingernail. You can store them for five or six …
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  • … New! Having a clear understanding of photographic composition is important regardless of what kind of camera you have. This class will explore basic …
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