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.
Branch of a Flowering Star Magnolia (3.98431)
Date: March 30 2007Creator: Kannegiesser, Hart
Type: Photographic image
Description: The branch of a flowering Star Magnolia containing white flowers.
Clonal population structure of the federal threatened Mead’s milkweed, as determined by RAPD analysis, and its conservation implications as part of "Seeds for the Future Roots of the Past: Proceedings of the Seventh North American Prairie Conference" (3.31532)
Date: 2002Creator: Bowles, Marlin L.
Type: Article
Description:A digitized chapter of Clonal population structure of the federal threatened Mead’s milkweed, as determined by RAPD analysis, and its conservation implications as part of "Seeds for the Future Roots of the Past: Proceedings of the Seventh North American Prairie Conference"
Colorful Bushes along the East Side Drive (3.98204)
Date: November 8 2005Creator: Kannegiesser, Hart
Type: Photographic image
Description:Vivid fall color along the East Side drive, near P18. The bushes with orange foliage are sumacs.
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
Euphorbia epithymoides, form (3.111633)
Date: May 2004Creator: Yiesla, Sharon
Type: Photographic image
Description:Euphorbia epithymoides (cushion spurge) grows in a compact mound. The bright sulfur yellow flowers are composed of showy bracts because the cymes lack both petals and sepals.
Foggy Morning on joined Loop 2/3 Trail (3.98223)
Date: November 7 2006Creator: Kannegiesser, Hart
Type: Photographic image
Description: Foggy morning on joined loop 2/3 trail. Oak trees and a maple, fallen leaves covering the ground.
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.
Nymphaea L., flower (3.107524)
Date: July 2004Creator: Yiesla, Sharon
Type: Photographic image
Description: Nymphaea L., flower; single red flower; orbicular, green leaves and water in background.
Extent: 1 slide
Restoration Status of the Federal Threatened Mead's Milkweed (Asclepias meadii) in Illinois and Indiana as part of "Proceedings of the Northern Illinois Prairie Workshop" (3.114777)
Date: 2001Type: Book
Description:The digitized document in this record is the chapter: Restoration Status of the Federal Threatened Mead's Milkweed (Asclepias meadii) in Illinois and Indiana, which is a part of the full document "Proceedings of the Northern Illinois Prairie Workshop".
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
"Hallow" Welcomes Visitors to Human+Nature (3.102760)
Date: May 27 2021Creator: Lima, Dulcey
Type: Photographic image
Description:Portrait orientation of the Human+Nature sculpture called "Hallow". Photo is of a profile of Hallow's head and hands against a blue sky with light clouds.
"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.
"Sentient" Human+Nature Sculpture (3.102761)
Date: June 2 2021Creator: Lima, Dulcey
Type: Photographic image
Description:Portrait orientation of "Sentient" Human+Nature sculptor in Summer.
#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