There’s more than flowers and plants popping up at Chicago’s Botanic Garden this summer.
There are more than flowers and plants popping up at the Chicago Botanic Garden this summer.Several new art installations are encouraging visitors to think about conservation. "Lost and Found" explores plant conservation success stories by way of adventures throughout the garden."Gleanhouse," for example, celebrates the crucial role seed banks play in those efforts.
"Through the Eye of the Unicorn" is inspired by the well-known Renaissance Unicorn Tapestries and encourages people to re-thread their connections with nature,"according to the artists," Giovanni Aloi and Jenny Kendler."It urges us to engage in ecological preservation from ‘freeing’ grasslands in our own yards to restoring prairie state wide," Zombolo said.
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