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Research
Chicago Botanic Garden Scientific Programs


From the laboratories to the lakes, evaluation gardens to native habitat areas, the Garden is a center for research of many kinds. The Garden’s science program has multiple goals:

• To conserve the rarest plants of the Midwest and beyond
• To develop, evaluate and introduce the best plants for
   Midwest gardens
• To preserve and display native plant communities
• To explore aspects of plants related to human culture



Download the Garden's science brochure—
"Connecting People and Plants" (1639K)

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This Web site presentation of Chicago Botanic Garden science programs is made possible in part by PotashCorp, promoting science and sound practices for a sustainable environment.





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