… and moist soil conditions. Its yellow blooms from March through June attract butterflies. It is also attractive to birds. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… soil conditions. From May through October it produces fragrant pink and lavender blooms. It is a specimen as a ground cover. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… shade and moderate moisture conditions. It has yellow blooms from September to December and is a specimen. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… shade and moderate moisture conditions. It has showy yellow blooms from March through June and is resistant to deer. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Most winters, thanks to volunteer Peter Dogiakos, who fills homemade bird feeders with thistle in the Enabling Garden, Garden visitors can get close views of a northern bird species called the … siskin. Gregarious little birds, pine siskins give rising, buzzy, “zreeee” calls as they sit in trees or fly to spruce cones and feeders to dine. Pine siskins often hang out with American … in about 13 days. Pine siskins could very well be on nests in Illinois in March! While winter is here, enjoy watching the antics of the siskins and their more common counterpart, the American …
Type: Birding
… completion. Guidelines for students wishing to complete the portfolio review for a certificate in Botanical Art, Expressive or Traditional Track can be downloaded below. PDF Attachment: … completion. Guidelines for students wishing to complete the portfolio review for a certificate in Botanical Art, Expressive or Traditional Track can be downloaded below. …
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… If you observe the conifers at the Chicago Botanic Garden, there are a few that turn golden in fall and drop their needles each winter. It’s not because they are sick or diseased; it’s … with their horizontal main branches and gracefully drooping branchlets. Their overall texture is very soft due to the small, slender needles that emerge bright green in spring, turn to a deeper green in summer, and finally an ochre yellow in fall. Tufts of …
Type: Plant Info
… English | Spanish I would like to honor a great figure in the world of plants. Her name was Ynes Enriquetta Julietta Mexia. Ynes Enriquetta Julietta … one of the most accomplished botanical explorers and plant collectors of her time. Her story is not widely known but deserves recognition. An American of Mexican descent, Mexia embodies the … outdoors, but Ynes Mexia was a trailblazer. She was one of the first female plant explorers in a world where women were limited to only a few career choices, and she made her mark at a time …
Type: Blog
… blue wild indigo. Handsome indigo-blue, pea-like flowers are borne on 12-inch flower stalks in late spring. The showy spikes are followed by ornamental, dark-colored seed pods atop this … as wild or false indigo due to their use by early Americans as a blue dye. Although "indigo" is in the common name, the blooms of native species may be blue, yellow or white and the blooms of …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… foliage on this hardy deciduous hibiscus from mid-summer up to the first hard frost. This is a moderately sized cultivar suitable for smaller gardens. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant