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  • … Winter is a great time to celebrate the beauty of the natural world and wildlife around you. After a big … back to safety when they see a dog. Mouse or Rat The telltale sign of a mouse or rat track is the line made when the animal drags its tail through the snow. Like other rodents, the larger …
    Type: Blog
  • … the nation of Indonesia.  Amorphophallus titanum , the Latin name for the titan arum species, is native to the island of Sumatra. The corms of the Titan Twins were almost identical in weight … if pollination of the female flowers influences how long the plant generates odor and heat. It is possible that when pollination takes place, it signals the plant to save energy and stop these …
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  • … table…but have you thought about a centerpiece yet? A cornucopia, or horn of plenty, is a classically beautiful, easy, and crowd-pleasing way to pull together a centerpiece without a … Whether you’re using flowers or fruit or vegetables, the process of assembling a cornucopia is basically the same. Once your supplies are gathered, it should take less than an hour to put …
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  • … declining populations of bees and other pollinators.  The decline of pollinator populations is well documented around the globe. Much attention has focused on honeybees, which are extremely … resources: For pollinators, this means flowering plants with pollen and/or nectar. Diversity is key, as flowers of different colors and shapes will attract different pollinators. Be sure to …
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  • … 5 inches wide. Popular Types Z. elegans (Common Zinnia) This quintessential zinnia grows from 1 to 4 feet tall and offers large flowers that are single, double, or semi-double, and they make excellent cut flowers. Z. angustifolia (Narrow-Leaf Zinnia) Narrow-leaf zinnia is compact and spreading with a height between 8 and 18 inches with a compact, mounding form …
    Type: Plant Info
  • … flooding affect our plants?  Flooding at the visitor entrance’s main intersection The Garden is situated in the watershed of the Skokie River that extends north to Waukegan. A portion of the … of Lake Bluff (located in our watershed) experienced rainfall intensity and quantity that is predicted to occur with a frequency of only about once every 140 years. Prior to the Garden’s … of soil residue on some leaves of plants located nearest the lakeshore, rest assured that all is quite well here at the Garden. In fact, the frequent rains this summer have contributed to …
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  • … for decorating your own home. Plus, they can be enjoyed long after the holiday season is over, adding color and life to your home on chilly winter days. But getting your plants to … temperature remains above 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Then place the pot in a sunny spot where it is protected from strong afternoon summer sun. Water and fertilize regularly. When night … can be placed back in a sunny window but returned to the closet at 5 p.m. This dark treatment is necessary for the plant to set its flower buds. Provide normal water during the day and …
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  • … spread of adaptive traits, disrupting gene complexes, and maintaining species cohesion. This is particularly the case for floral traits where long-distance pollinators act as agents of …
    Type: Research
  • … petals still hanging from the tip of the reddish-colored pod. Botanically speaking, this is the fruit of the plant, even though you might not think of beans as fruit in your diet. The …
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  • … testing the effects of soil amendments on soil health recovery in space and time. This work is designed to inform the processes in structuring grassland communities and give managers the …
    Type: Research