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ANDREW'S LAB

Plant Systematist and Herbarium Curator, The Morton Arboretum Lecturer, Committee on Evolutionary Biology, University of Chicago

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PERENNIALS IN FOCUS

Perennials in Focus is a group dedicated to evaluating new or underused perennial plants for Chicagoland gardens and landscapes. Our goal is to communicate evaluation results to industry professionals and consumers and encourage the availability of top performing perennials from our evaluations.

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Posts Tagged ‘educational opportunities’

From the blog arb happenings, member talk by kjaros on Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Want to get out and enjoy the spring weather?  Stop by the Arboretum and try one of our new, drop-in, Spring Break Nature Programs! 

These one-hour, guided programs for kids and adults …

From the blog EdOpps by kjaros on Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

New education courses for winter 2010 are now online - register today!


Identify plants in winter, stroll among the conifers with Kunso Kim, the Assistant Director of Collections, search for winter birds and …

From the blog EdOpps by kjaros on Saturday, August 15th, 2009

Amy Wright
Instructor
Rhode Island School of Design and Freelance Illustrator

Plein Air Painting

Amy Wright, the Arboretum's current visiting artist, has worked for more than 20 years as a freelance muralist and natural science  …

From the blog member talk by admin on Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

One of the best workshops I ever attended was one at this arboretum. Susan Stone demonstrated cooking with herbs and we got to eat the food. The food was wonderful. She …