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What's in Bloom? at the Chicago Botanic Garden

What's in Bloom at the Chicago Botanic Garden
December 1
, 2004



Join us in our Celebrations! when you visit the Garden this month. Enjoy a wonderful display of lights, imaginative wreaths, garlands and arrangements in containers. Come inside to see the Great Hall display of a variety of colorfully decorated trees and red poinsettias. In the North Gallery is a dramatic display of poinsettias and wreaths, all done in red and green. The Education Greenhouses will bring you to the tropics and deserts. Several aloes and euphorbias are now in bloom, and beds of red poinsettias, amaryllis and kalanchoes add a touch of winter cheer. Outdoors, you will still find color in the fruits of crabapples and winterberry, in colorful bark and twigs and the silvery seed-heads of ornamental grasses.

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