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  • … New! Does your child love to help out in the kitchen? Bring your little chef to the Garden for stories, songs, and games followed by a …
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  • … and yews can be lightly pruned to maintain geometric form. Avoid overpruning, especially in very sunny, hot weather. …
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  • … two days before your class starts. Registered students will receive login instructions one day in advance.  Prerequisite: Beginning Watercolor or similar experience. Judith Joseph, artist & …
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  • … stinging hairs. The leaves of the latter can be boiled and eaten like spinach. They are high in iron and vitamins. However, they must be boiled for at least 10-15 minutes to leach out a …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … white fir ( Abies concolor ‘Compacta’) is a round evergreen conifer that can reach 8 feet in height and width with full sun to partial shade and moderate moisture conditions. The flat, …
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  • … five or six feet wide. White firs are the most tolerant of the firs with growing conditions in the Chicago area, but prefer a good, organic soil that is well-drained. …
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  • … with three leaflets. It is a wonderful specimen plant. As its name implies, the flowers appear in clusters of three; however, these spring flowers are not very showy. It has attractive fall …
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  • … Nodding onions are petite natives found growing in praries and margins of wooded areas. They form petite clumps of foliage with narrow leaves. …
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  • … milkweed ( A. sullivantii ), and swamp milkweed ( A. incarnata ), midwestern native perennials in the Garden's permanent collection. Asclepias flowers form seedpods from which seeds with silky …
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  • … needs full sun to partial shade and moderate moisture conditions to reach a height of 15 feet. In May to June it produces showy lilac-purple blooms that attract butterflies. The drooping …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant