Allium senescens ssp. glaucum, multiple inflorescence, flowers (3.70077)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Allium senescens ssp. glaucum, many lavender umbels, flowers
Amsonia hubrichtii Woodson (Arkansas blue star), habit, fall color (3.70350)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description: Amsonia hubrichtii Woodson (Arkansas blue star), early gold fall color of several plants
Arbordale: Plant Production Building (3.61591)
Date: April 26 2016Type: Photographic image
Description:Steel framework for the Arbordale Plant Production Building with a closer up view.
Arbordale: Plant Production Building (3.61590)
Date: April 13 2016Type: Photographic image
Description:Steel framework for the Arbordale Plant Production Building with the view at a slight distance.
Arbordale: Soil Storage Building (3.61589)
Date: April 13 2016Type: Photographic image
Description:Steel framework for the Arbordale Soil Storage Building.
Arbordale: Soil Storage Building (left) and Plant Production Building (right) (3.61587)
Date: August 9 2016Type: Photographic image
Description:The newly constructed Arbordale Soil Storage Building (left) and Plant Production Building (right)
Arbordale: Soil Storage Building (left) and Plant Production Building (right) (3.61588)
Date: May 13 2016Type: Photographic image
Description:Arbordale Soil Storage Building (left) and Plant Production Building (right) under construction.
Echinacea ‘Art’s Pride’ (ORANGE MEADOWBRITE™ coneflower) PP15,090, close-up of flowers (3.70950)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Echinacea ‘Art’s Pride’ (ORANGE MEADOWBRITE™ coneflower) PP15,090, close-up of composite flower, orange ray florets and dark brown, fertile disk florets
Echinacea ‘CBG Cone 2’ (PIXIE MEADOWBRITE™ coneflower) PP18,564, flowers (3.70953)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Echinacea ‘CBG Cone 2’ (PIXIE MEADOWBRITE™ coneflower) PP18,564, many composite flowers, pink ray florets, dark brown disk florets
Hosta ‘Summer Music’ (Summer Music hosta), leaves (3.70619)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Franklin, Jeff
Type: Photographic image
Description: Hosta ‘Summer Music’ (Summer Music hosta), yellow centers with green margins, periwinkles in background
Iris domestica 'Hello Yellow' (blackberry lily), growth habit (3.74624)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Iris domestica 'Hello Yellow' (blackberry lily), formerly called Belamcanda flava 'Hello Yellow', flower in image is yellow, erect rhizomatous perennial which typically grows 2-3' tall, flowers are lily-like deep orange-yellow (to 2" across) heavily spotted with red dots having 6 petal-like perianth segments, blooms in early to-mid summer in sprays above the foliage on wiry naked stems typically rising to 3' (less frequently to 4') tall, leaves are sword-shaped iris-like medium green to 10" long and are in flattened fans, fruit is pear-shaped seed pods which split open when ripe in late summer each pod revealing a blackberry-like seed cluster, formerly known as Belamcanda chinensis, ‘Hello Yellow’ is a dwarf cultivar that produces foliage to only 10” tall with flower spikes to 18-20” tall lily-like unspotted butter yellow flowers.
Spiderwort, Flowers and Buds on Stems (3.98723)
Date: June 11 2014Creator: Kannegiesser, Hart
Type: Photographic image
Description:Spiderwort flowers and buds on stems with grasses behind them
Aspect Ratio: Vertical
Tree Tagging Media Alert (3.86931)
Date: 2014Type: Document
Viburnum opulus (European cranberry-bush), inflorescence and branches (3.69834)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description: Viburnum opulus (European cranberry-bush), many white inflorescences and branches
Viburnum prunifolium (black-haw), inflorescence, five-petaled flowers with stamens, leaves in background (3.69871)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description:Viburnum prunifolium (black-haw), close-up of inflorescence, white five-petaled flowers with pale yellow stamens, green leaves in background
Viburnum prunifolium (black-haw), leaves with petioles, bark (3.69873)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description: Viburnum prunifolium (black-haw), green leaves with red petioles, brown bark
Viburnum × juddii (Judd’s viburnum), inflorescence, buds, leaves in background (3.69980)
Date: 2005 – 2012Creator: Hagstrom, John
Type: Photographic image
Description: Viburnum × juddii (Judd’s viburnum), close-up of inflorescence, pink buds turning white in bloom, green leaves in background
"My Favorite Beech Tree" by Hartmut (Hart) Kannegiesser (3.98299)
Date: November 14 2011Creator: Kannegiesser, Hart
Type: Photographic image
Description:Hartmut (Hart) Kannegiesser's favorite beech tree, close-up highlighting the unique bark of beech trees.
#Giving Tuesday, 2015, How do you pronounce Arboretum? (3.62050)
Date: 2015Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
#Giving Tuesday, 2015, How long do trees live? (3.62051)
Date: 2015Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
#Giving Tuesday, 2015, What's the coolest thing you learned at The Morton Arboretum? (3.62073)
Date: 2015Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
#Giving Tuesday, 2015, Which of these isn't a real tree name? (3.62074)
Date: 2015Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
#Giving Tuesday, 2015, Why do trees drop their leaves? (3.62075)
Date: 2015Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
#Giving Tuesday, 2018, refresh (3.64099)
Date: October 30 2018Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
#GivingTuesday, 2017, social media (3.62968)
Date: November 16 2017Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
#GivingTuesday, 2017, webpage (3.62969)
Date: November 17 2017Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
'Planted' Podcast: Episode 1: The Start of the Journey: with guest Dr. Andrew Hipp (3.60735)
Date: 2018Type: Audio
Description:In this episode of Planted, we talk about how sometimes our first career aspirations are wildly different from the paths we ultimately choose to pursue. Andrew Hipp’s surprising and twisting path into the scientific field of plant systematics is just that, interesting at every turn. Listen to Andrew discuss his early aspirations; from astronaut, to creative writer, ultimately leading to his current work as a scientist. Andrew describes how he harnesses his skills as a writer to paint a picture that weaves the genetic data of oak species from around the world to create a Tree of Life for Oak trees that spans 1000s of years.
Extent: 29:12:42
'Planted' Podcast: Episode 2: Early Steps: with guest Frank Balestri (3.60743)
Date: 2018Type: Audio
Description:Join us on this episode of Planted to learn how early experiences in the natural world can ignite passion for working with plants later in life. Inspired by his experiences with collecting and raising butterflies as a youth, Frank Balesteri shares how some of his early experiences, inspired him to consider a path into horticulture.
Extent: 21:46:27
'Planted' Podcast: Episode 3: Choosing a Direction: with guest Ashley Tuffin (3.60752)
Date: 2018Type: Audio
Description:Internships can take you all over the world and provide valuable insight into the career of your dreams. In this episode, Ashley Tuffin, research assistant at The Morton Arboretum, describes how the internships guided by your interest can shape decisions and directions within your STEM/plant career trajectory.
Extent: 18:17:71
'Planted' Podcast: Episode 4: Merging Interests: with guest Aurelie Jacquet (3.60760)
Date: 2018Type: Audio
Description:Interests guide your path, but what if you have more than one passion? In this episode of Planted, Aurelie Jacquet, an ethnopharmacologist who studies the uses of medicinal plant extracts to treat parkinson's disease, talks about how she incorporates her passion for photography within her research. She will share how she uses microscopy to capture images of healthy or sick nerve cells.
Extent: 21:26:94
'Planted' Podcast: Episode 5: Navigating Multiple Opportunities with guests Dr. Murphy Westwood and Trinity Pierce (3.60764)
Date: 2018Type: Audio
Description:Sometimes, does it really come down to trusting your gut? Setting a course within your STEM/plant career can be difficult when you are presented with multiple opportunities, internships or programs to choose between. In this episode of Planted, Dr. Murphy Westwood and Trinity Pierce share their insight on how they chose the opportunities in their path into STEM, and the skills they built along the way.
Extent: 26:22:21
'Planted' Podcast: Episode 6: North Stars: with guest Dr. Chelsie Romulo (3.60778)
Date: 2018Type: Audio
Description:Mentors, colleagues and advisors do more than give insight on the journey, they can help shape the path. Follow us on this episode of Planted as Dr. Chelsea Romulo winds us through her current research into the far corners of the Amazon and discusses mentors and advisors that helped her carve her journey to these remote pockets of the world.
Extent: 37:05:78
'Planted' Podcast: Episode 7: Final Destinations: with guests Tricia Bethke and Dr. Jennifer Chandler (3.60784)
Date: 2018Type: Audio
Description:So you’ve done all the work and gained all the necessary skills, but how do you know you’ve arrived in your dream job in STEM and plant science? In this episode of Planted, Tricia Bethke and Dr. Jenn Chandler share tips and advice for reaching the sweet spot in their careers and taking risks to end up exactly with the career they wanted.
Extent: 46:10:44
'Planted' Podcast: Episode 8: What Adventure is Next?: with guest Audrey Denvir (3.60792)
Date: 2018Type: Audio
Description:What opportunity is next on the horizon? Listen on this episode of Planted as Audrey Denvir describes her decision-making process to take the next step in her career. Although her career has taken many forms, from wanting to be popstar to working in Mexico and Latin America with an emphasis on sustainable forestry, Audrey shares her unique perspective on what lies next.
Extent: 17:56:21
'Planted' Podcast: Episode 9 (Bonus): Meet the Hosts: Dr. Jessica Turner-Skoff and Meghan Wiesbrock (3.60797)
Date: 2018Type: Audio
Description:Before you start the winding path into plant related careers, get to know the hosts, in this bonus episode. Unravel their early interest and passion for STEM, and learn how a plant profession could be a perfect job for you!
Extent: 23:33:27