200 Photos at Chicago Botanic Garden

 Angelmist Deep Plum Summer Snapdragon, Magellan Orange Zinnia (Zinnia elegans), Artemis Silver Sage, Easy Wave Plum Vein Petunia, Glow Carmine Plumed Celosia, Terra Cotta Yarrow
Superbena Burgundy Garden Verbena, Terra Cotta Yarrow
Mixed mums bordered by yew hedges
Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum), in fall
Wax Begonia/Boxwood maze
Blooming Amur Chokecherry (Prunus maackii) surrounded by Intermediate Yew (Taxus x media 'Bergi')
 Weeping Willow, Russian Sage, Grass - Feather Reed, Golden Showers Threadleaf Coreopsis, Burgundy Candles Meadow Sage
Nashville Star Daylily
Wendy's Wish Sage, Magellan Orange Zinnia, Plumed Celosia, Artemis Silver Sage, Century Plant
 Showstar Blackfoot, High Tide Blue Floss Flower, Happy Ring Cosmos
Scalet oak is best-known for the brilliant red of its autumn foliage
New Vintage Violet Yarrow
Weeping Willow
Silky Gold Bloodflower, Benary's Giant Orange Zinnia, Blue Horizon Floss Flower, Benary's Giant Scarlet Zinnia
Autumn Blaze Pear, Weeping Willow, ? Mums
Pinky-Winky Panicle Hydrangea
Sweet Dreams Dahlia
Fall Fiesta Sugar Maple parties hardest in fall!  Behind, is a standard issue Sugar Maple for comparison...
Green Mountain Sugar Maple
Field of Princeps Trumpet Daffodils, in bloom
Weeping Willow, Wintergreen Korean Boxwood
Junkyard Dog Dahlia
Great Star Panicle Hydrangea, in bloom
Flowers of Mealycup Sage
Korean Feather Reed Grass
Weeping Willow, Bald Cypress
 High Five Speedwell, Angelface Perfectly Pink Angelonia, Magadi Electric Blue Edging Lobelia, Illusion Emerald Lace Sweet Potato, Mohave Yellow Strawflower, Spiky Pink Wheat Celosia
Flowers of Pink Korean Abelialeaf
Terra Cotta Yarrow, Vista Lavender Scarlet Sage
Fireworks Clematis bloom
Flowers of Sweet Dreams Dahlia
Brilliant color of Azure Grape Hyacinth, in bloom
Crabapples & Tulips in bloom
Sugar Maple, turning orange in Autumn
Roses & Clematis climbing trellis
City Garden Black-Eyed Susan
The entrance to the Chicago Botanic Gardens
Easy Elegance Kiss Me Shrub Rose, in bloom
Andean Sage, Tardiva Panicle Hydrange, Blue Paradise Garden Phlox, Lamb's Ears
Orange fall foliage of a Sugar Maple glows in the distance
Flower of Sun Cherry Zinnia
Victoria Blue Mealycup Sage, Double Fire Zinnia, Rumblin Nu Blue Petunia, Ivanetti Dahlia
Superbena Burgundy Garden Verbena, Minifamous iGeneration Tangerine Mini Petunia
Green Mountain Sugar Maple
 Angelmist Deep Plum Summer Snapdragon, Magellan Orange Zinnia, Electric Lime Coleus, Artemis Silver Sage, Easy Wave Plum Vein Petunia, Vista Lavender Scarlet Sage, Superbena Burgundy Garden Verbena
Matrix Deep Blue Blotch Pansy, Solstice Orange Tricolor Snapdragon, ?
Dalaya Red Yellow Eye Dahlia, in bloom
Tardiva Panicle Hydrangea, Virginia Creeper
Pinky-Winky Panicle Hydrangea, in bloom
Candy Store Bubblegum Pink Phlox, in bloom
Autumn Blaze Pear, Weeping Willow, and ? Mums
 High Five Speedwell, Angelface Perfectly Pink Angelonia, Magadi Electric Blue Edging Lobelia, Illusion Emerald Lace Sweet Potato, Mohave Yellow Strawflower, Spiky Pink Wheat Celosia, Landmark Citrus Lantana
Distinctive bark of the Gray Birch 'Whitespire Senior'
Leaves of the Prairie Flame Dwarf Sumac, in autumn
Superbena Burgundy Garden Verbena
Van Eseltine Crabapple in bloom
Benary's Giant Scarlet Zinnia (Zinnia elegans 'Benary's Giant Scarlet')
Flowers of Golden Thumbelina Japanese Spirea
Flowers of Fireworks Arrowwood Viburnum
Autumn Blaze Freeman Maple
Maggie Daley False Goatsbeard, in bloom
Candy Store Coral Creme Drop Phlox (Phlox paniculata 'Ditomdre')
Suncatcher Triumph Tulip
Maryl Garden Mum, Junkyard Dog Dahlia
Suncatcher Triumph Tulip
Maryl Garden Mum
Autumn Blaze Freeman Maple trees, all in a row
Gallery Blue Lupin
Flowers of Azure Grape Hyacinth
Giant Ironweed, in bloom
Lady Fingers Daylily
Green Giant Arborvitae
Betula microphylla
Triumph Tulip, Boxwood
Vision in Pink Chinese Astilbe, in bloom
Gold Standard Hosta
Cherub Angel Trumpet
Candy Store Grape Lollipop Phlox (Phlox paniculata 'Ditomsur')
Ferns, Hosta & Heuchera
Asparagus Fern, Coleus
Hybrid Musk Rose in front of Evolution Mealycup Sage
Ice Follies Large-Cupped Daffodil, in bloom
Sugar Maple in front of Birch & Hosta
October Skies Aromatic Aster
Andean Sage, Virginia Creeper, Late Panicle Hydrangea, Crystal Peak White Obedient Plant
Rustic Orange Coleus
Phlox-o-rama!
Christmas Feelings White Poinsettia
Ice Follies Lenten Rose, in bloom
Amur Chokecherry (Prunus maackii) in bloom, early spring
Whiskers Light Blue Pansy in bloom
Matrix Lemon Pansy
Flowers of Golden Thumbelina Japanese Spirea
Suncatcher Triumph Tulip
Sugar Maple, starting to turn
Autumn Blaze Pear, Weeping Willow
White Satin Birch
Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) & Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)
Fireworks Clematis
Snow Princess Sweet Alyssum, in bloom
Mache Mix Persian Buttercups
Ice Follies Large-Cupped Daffodil, in bloom
Superbells Cherry Blossom Mini Petumia, in bloom
Sun Sprinkles Miniature Rose, in bloom
Cornelian Cherry Dogwood, in bloom
Dalaya Red Yellow Eye Dahlia, in bloom
Weeping Willow, Tulips
Sherbet Blend Tulips, in bloom
Flowers of SUNSATIA Blood Orange Nemesia
Flowers of Dresdener Verfruehling Early Forsythia
Flower of Half Pint Dahlia
Candelabra Grandiflora Rose
Robina Orienpet Lily
Field of Princeps Trumpet Daffodils in bloom
Flowers of Ballerina Tulip
Tiny Wine Ninebark, Suncatcher Triumph Tulip
Dainty Bess Hybrid Tea Rose, in bloom
Golden Showers Threadleaf Coreopsis, Burgundy Candles Meadow Sage, Russian Sage
Sweet Dreams Dahlia, Art Deco Zinnia, Persian Silk Tree
Orange Punch Canna Lily, in bloom
Carnival Black Olive Coral Bells, Carillon Foxglove, Salmon Pearl Tulip, Polkadot Princess Foxglove, Snapshot Burgundy Snapdragon, Carnival Black Olive Coral Bells
Robusta Shrub Rose
Russian Sage, Weeping Willow
Caradonna Sage, Rustic Orange Coleus
? Daffodils, Siberian Squill
3 Norway Spruce
Christmas Feelings White Poinsettia, Panda Plant
Golden Spirit Smoketree, Kelvin Floodlight Dinnerplate Dahlia, Mesa Yellow Blanket Flower, Susie Clear Yellow Black-Eyed Susan Vine, Flutterby Petite Snow White Butterfly Bush
Russian Sage, Golden Showers Threadleaf Coreopsis
Fall Astilbe (Astilbe chinensis var taquetii 'Superba')
Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry, in bloom
Ad Rem Tulips, in bloom
Easy Elegance Kiss Me Shrub Rose, in bloom
Red Sunset Red Maple
Negrita Triumph Tulip, Clearwater Single Late Tulip, Dalmatian Purple Foxglove
Boxwood hedge around rose bushes
Red Oak
Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry, Big Blue Lilyturf, Kale, etc.
Christmas Feelings White Poinsettia
Shrubby Cinquefoil
Moondance Floribunda Rose
Curry Plant
Ponderosa Pine
Yellows & Purples!
Rainbow Knockout Grandiflora Rose
Autumn Blaze Maple turning color in Autumn
Mighty Red Quin Chinese Astilbe, in bloom
Russian Sage, Grass - Feather Reed, Golden Showers Threadleaf Coreopsis, Burgundy Candles Meadow Sage
? Ivory Halo Dogwood
Cockspur thorn (Crataegus crus-galli) in early spring
Dresdener Verfruehling Early Forsythia
Vista Lavender Scarlet Sage, Terra Cotta Yarrow, Electric Lime Coleus
Flower of Star Magnolia
The fantastic color of True Blue Gentian blooms!
Golden Shower Threadleaf Coreopsis, in bloom
Giant Snowdrop with Siberian Squill
Intermediate Yew (Taxus x media 'Bergi') surrounding Amur Chokecherry tree
Fire and Ice Panicle Hydrangea
Auvergne Scots Pine
Dalmatian Purple Foxglove, in bloom
Walker's Low Catmint, Flower Carpet Pink Supreme Groundcover Rose
Flowers of Great Marsh Marigold
Remembrance Spring Crocus, in bloom
 Whitespire Gray Birch, Valerie Finnis Grape Hyacinth, Blue Magic Grape Hyacinth, Negrita Triumph Tulip, Katz Purple Stock
Russian Sage, Karl Foerster Feather Reed Grass, Golden Showers Threadleaf Coreopsis, Burgundy Candles Meadow Sage
New Gold Lantana, Bishop of Llandaff Semi-Double Dahlia, Orange Punch Canna Lily


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