Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Chicago Botanic Gardens Autumn


In autumn, the Chicago Botanic Gardens are ablaze with color.  You first cross the
bridge from the Visitors Center to the Gardens.  It is festooned with Yellow Blanket
Mums, and Sunset Yellow Mums are in the side baskets.  I was there two weeks ago.



The baskets on the bridge are filled with Sunset Yellow Mums.



Trees with crimson leaves line the banks around the outside cafe.



A sugar maple in the parking lot.  Blazing trees were found all over the Gartdens.



The Esplanade began with four great beds of mums in various shades of red, leading down
to the lake and the fountain.



These were the darkest red of the four large beds.



Pumpkin Quill Mums were in the Heritage Garden, just to the East,



They varied from pale yellow to deep orange.  Pumpkin Quill Mums.



Pink Ball Mum in Heritage Gardens.  Sections of the Garden are arranged geographically and
botanically.



Coral Dahlia in the Heritage Garden.



Beds of "Aunt Martha's Purple Mums."



"Aztec Gold Mums" in the Heritage Garden.



These were new to me and spectacular - "Saga Nikishi Japanese Mums."
The colors and the form were gorgeous.  Heritage Garden.



"Saga Nikishi Japanese Mums"



Pink Anemone Mum



"Hot Red Firecracker Mums" in Heritage Garden



A large hanging basket of  "Yellow Sunset Mums."  These baskets are prepared
by hanging a large steel lug nut from each branch to pull it down gently for
three months.  Mums can be trained into almost any form; they are very obedient.



A hanging basket of "Lucy Lavender Mums" in the Regenstein Building.



Mounds of "Bolero" mums outside the Regenstein Building



"Blue Milka Asters" were used as contrast in many areas.



"Dusty Rose Grandma's Mums" in a raised bed.



"Lady Astor's White Asters"



The Raised Urn in the English Walled Garden, with Black-Eyed Susans below and
"Himalayan White Mums" in the background.



English Walled Garden with Black-Eyed Susans and Golden Rudbeckia.



A tree with leaves turning bright yellow.



"Clara Curtis Mums" in the English Walled Garden.  They are a delicate pink
with ochre and white centers.



"Dashing Dan" Orange Mums



A sugar maple tree beside the Rose Garden.



"Peach Posey" Coneflowers



Green and white Decorative Kale.  These vegetables come in several colors and sizes,
and were used through the Gardens as contrast and accent to flower.



This is another decorative kale in purple and green.  They are quite large.



This was new - a mini decorative kale.  It was only about six inches across
and used in a flower box.



Decorative Kale with Purple Mums beside a pool in the Enabling Garden



Water Lilies were in full flower and plentiful.  This variety begins as female for one day, 
closes and captures insects overnight, then reopens the next day as a male plant 
and releases the insect to go and fertilize other water lilies.



"Princess Masako Yellow Water Lilies"



"Imperial Prince White Water Lily"



"Pink and White Lisa Water Lily"



"Heavenly Blue Morning Glories" growing on a wall.



"Heavenly Blue Morning Glory"



"Hawaiian Flare Bidens" - new to me.  It worked very nicely growing in a basket.



The Vegetable Garden had several very large pumpkins.



A peek into the Circle Garden.  Coming soon.


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