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2021 Chicago Spring Wildflower Preview
of a Glorious Future

“Taking a walk in nature is the best medicine for healing our hearts and our spirits during this coronavirus pandemic.”

In May, Pembroke Savanna is home to blooms of white sand phlox and rare birdfoot violet."

In May, Pembroke Savanna is home to blooms of white sand phlox and rare birdfoot violet. The miracles of nature are all around us. And ChicagoNatureNOW! brings them to you every week from April through September. The new season is upon us, and this is the perfect time to join our team by becoming a scout. You can even help by donating here.

Experience the healing power of nature during the coronavirus pandemic.

Spring is officially here, and going out into nature is the best medicine. Right now, experience the solitude of nature and find delight in Mother Nature’s whimsical surprises and creations, like the otherworldly skunk cabbage that generates its own heat to melt the late-winter snow. (Learn about where to find it.) And in just a couple weeks, Chicago nature will put on a show in the muddy bottoms of some woodlands, with the emergence of marsh marigolds. Soon after will come performances from an array of diminutive spring wildflowers, like cutleaf toothwort, Dutchman’s breeches, and spring beauty. April’s show concludes in a flourish as endless expanses of Virginia bluebells fill woodlands with a smell that I can only describe as a fragrant, floral Chanel version of Froot Loops cereal. See the slideshow below for a preview of spring wildflowers. (Please be patient, it can take a little time to load.) SUBSCRIBE NOW (for free) to receive our weekly wildflower reports to learn when and where these wonderful events are taking place.

April begins our fifth season of ChicagoNatureNOW! scouting. Each week over the six-month growing season (early April through late September), you can use this website to experience breathtaking displays of wildflowers around Chicago. Our scouts will begin venturing out across the 5,000-square-mile region to find out what’s going on at our twenty-four showcase preserves. That’s a lot of land to cover! Click here to learn about becoming a nature scout.

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In the meantime, here’s an interactive slideshow that foretells a beautiful future for us all:

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April at Messenger Woods in Homer Glen features a breathtaking display of Virginia bluebells.*

Chicago Nature
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—Mike

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