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  • … & Blooms, I noticed a crepuscular , cosmopolitan imago puddling in order to prepare for an upcoming lek . What did I just say? The vocabulary surrounding Lepidoptera can be very … as “emerging” or even “hatching” from their pupal state. The correct scientific term for this is actually “eclosion.” If you want to impress (or possibly annoy) your friends, tell … about our amazing collection of butterflies. Expect to be quizzed on them during your next visit to Butterflies & Blooms ! Postman comparison images by Notafly (self-made Own …
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  • … Volunteer Opportunities Thank you for your interest in joining our Volunteer team at the Chicago Botanic Garden! Our new volunteer intake has paused for the season. We will be sending an email to schedule phone interviews sometime after January … they are received. We ask that you please refrain from using our volunteer login, as it is for current volunteers only and not an application. Please note that the Chicago Botanic Garden …
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  • … at 3 p.m. Grab & Go available until 3 p.m. Additional Dining Locations Garden Grille: Closed for the season Rose Terrace Bar: Closed for the season The Garden Vine: Closed for the season Garden Shop 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. daily Greenhouses Open during Garden hours Plant …
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  • … Citizen Science Academy FAQ Get Course Credit for Your Work Are continuing education credits available? Yes! Optional semester credit hours of … Teacher Enhancement Program.  Courses offered through the Citizen Science Academy are eligible for two (four-week courses) or one (two-week courses) continuing education credits. How do the … or college credits? The optional graduate-level semester relicensure credits offered for each course are applicable for recertification in Colorado and are generally accepted …
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  • … Plant Evaluation Garden The Bernice E. Lavin Plant Evaluation Garden is one of three sites for the Chicago Botanic Garden's Plant Evaluation Program, where scientists study plants to determine which are best suited for midwestern gardens and those in similar climates. Sun-loving herbaceous perennials are the focus in this area, but look for shrub trials, too. Visitors are invited to see this research for themselves and pick their …
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  • … Hector Ortiz Cano grew up in Sonora, Mexico, where he learned from his ancestors’ reverence for the land. Hector inspects Agave at the Chicago Botanic Garden greenhouse at the Regenstein … leaves, also called quelites, are edible and a rich source of iron. “This plant was food for me growing up, and for my ancestors,” Ortiz said. “For many people, this plant is just a weed. To me and my family …
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  • … nature-based, developmentally appropriate preschool provides a unique learning experience for 3 to 5-year-olds. The emergent curriculum focuses on exploration and discovery in nature each day. The curriculum promotes learning and prepares children for kindergarten as they develop an appreciation for the natural world.  Open House Registration Curriculum Policies   If your preferred class is …
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  • … mission is to cultivate the power of plants to sustain and enrich life. Classes are available for every age, interest, and skill level with instruction by experts in their fields. With hundreds of classes to choose from each year, you will find the perfect match for your interests at the Regenstein School. Gift certificates for the Chicago Botanic Garden can be used for classes, programs, membership, and more. For more …
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  • … Borrowing Members of the Chicago Botanic Garden may borrow eight books, DVDs, or videos for 28 days. Renewing Books, DVDs, and videos may be renewed one time in person, by phone at … be returned to the Lenhardt Library of the Chicago Botanic Garden. A bookdrop is available for after-hours returns. Interlibrary Loan Circulating items are made available for interlibrary loan to other libraries. Nonmembers may request materials from the Lenhardt …
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  • … judiciously Water wisely Avoid fertilizing Seed bare spots Crabgrass controls Bonus Sign up for a garden walk   Summer arrives this month, and with it, the longest days of the year. As … keep weeds under control, regulate soil temperature, and retain moisture. Continue monitoring for insect damage Regularly inspect for infestations on plants. Small insect populations can be dislodged from plants by applying a …
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