Showing posts with label Chicago Botanic Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago Botanic Garden. Show all posts

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Corpse Flower Blooming Imminent at Garfield Park Conservatory

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GARFIELD PARK CONSERVATORY’S RARE CORPSE FLOWER IS BLOOMING!



ChiIL Mama's waiting with baited breath for Garfield Park Conservatory's #‎CorpseFlower to open it's stinkin' bloom. We missed both the Chicago Botanic Garden's recent corpse flower flop and success. Chicago will have a new rep as smelly corpse flower land instead of smelly onion swamp at this rate. Hope to see this one! Follow along at #‎GPCPersephone!
  
Persephone's bloom cycle has begun, a rare event that can take a decade and reek like rotting flesh! The Chicago Botanic Garden donated the titan arum, also known as the corpse flower, to the Garfield Park Conservatory on May 31, 2016, and it is finally ready to bloom! Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see (and smell) one of the largest and rarest flowering plants in the world. 

The exact time of its flowering is hard to predict and happens very rapidly after the blooming process begins. When the corpse flower does bloom, it is usually open for ONLY 24 to 36 hours. The staff predicts that Chicago's current warm and humid weather will hasten the plant’s opening.

The Garfield Park Conservatory staff is excitedly tracking a rare spectacle unfolding in its own backyard. Meet Persephone, the titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum), also known as the corpse flower. For a titan arum to germinate from a seed to a corm that can send up a leaf and then bloom, it can take more than a decade. Once the unique plant opens, it will release a distinctive bad odor, which some describe as being similar to that of rotting flesh and smelly feet. 

(updated photo shoot as of Wednesday 6/15/16)

Since the odor is strongest in the early hours of the morning, the Garfield Park Conservatory (300 N. Central Park Ave) will be open to visitors until 12 a.m. (last admission will be at 11:30 p.m.) the day Persephone blooms, and re-open at 6 a.m. the following day. 

Normal hours are from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday thru Sunday, with extended hours from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesdays. Admission to the Garfield Park Conservatory and parking is free. It is also accessible via the Green Line – Conservatory stop. 

Get Social:
For updates follow the conservatory on Facebook and Twitter hashtag #‎GPCPersephone‬, or call the Garfield Park Conservatory at 312-746-5100. 

Saturday, October 1, 2011

GET IN TOUCH WITH HAWAII’S NATURAL BEAUTY AT CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN THIS WEEKEND


The people of the Hawaiian Islands are in the Windy City to share the warm aloha spirit with nature lovers this weekend at Chicago Botanic Garden.  During this special event, Chicago residents will have an opportunity to explore the unique botany, flora and ingredients found only in the islands. With FREE admission (parking fees apply), visitors to Chicago Botanic Garden can:
 
  • Get an in-depth look into the ahupuaa (land division) system, the feather lei used for royalty in ancient Hawaii, unique plants of Hawaii, and laau lapaau (Hawaiian herbal healing) through scheduled, one-of-a-kind seminars
  • Sample the different tastes of the Hawaiian Islands, including Mauna Loa Macadamia Nuts, Waialua Estate Cacao, Kauai Coffee, and Tisane – Molokai Style Tea
  • Dine in the Garden CafĂ© and savor the unique flavors of Hawaii
  • Enjoy lei making with fresh orchids and Molokai plumeria
  • Witness the pounding and making of poi, or paiai, by Mana Ai, and sample this staple food with dry aku (skipjack tuna)
  • Learn new recipes at the Chef Garden Series chef demonstrations, using ingredients flown from Hawaii
  • Plan a Hawaii vacation at the travel planning booth
  • Enter to win a trip to Hawaii, courtesy of American Airlines and Aston Kaanapali Shores

WHERE            
Chicago Botanic Garden
1000 Lake Cook Road
Glencoe, IL 60022

WHEN           
Saturday, October 1 and Sunday, October 2
11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Hawaii-themed seminars scheduled for 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. both days.

WEBSITES            

WHO
The Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau is contracted by the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA), the state of Hawaii’s tourism agency, for marketing management services in North America. The HTA was established in 1998 to ensure a successful visitor industry well into the future. Its mission is to strategically manage Hawaii tourism in a sustainable manner consistent with the state of Hawaii’s economic goals, cultural values, preservation of natural resources, community desires, and visitor industry needs.

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