Chicago’s popular conservatories are transforming into a flowery winter wonderland for the season starting Friday.
In Lincoln Park,"Sugar Plum" is the theme with pink poinsettias and recorded music from the Nutcracker Ballet playing. Plants like a"purple heart" spiderwort, a"rosea picta" snowbush, the"pure violet premium" pansy and"velvet Elvis" plectranthus will be visible. Ticket reservations can be madeThe Garfield Park Conservatory, located at 300 N. Central Park Ave., will have its display up through Jan. 8. Visitors can make reservations from 10 a.m.
The Lincoln Park Conservatory, located at 2391 N. Stockton Dr., will also continue its display through Jan. 8. The conservatory's hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.
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