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Landscape Arboretum in full bloom Landscape Arboretum in full bloom By Kelsey Barchenger | May 11, 2021 at 2:18 PM CDT - Updated May 11 at 2:18 PM CHASKA, Minn. (KEYC) - Spring is in full bloom across most of Minnesota and western Wisconsin. One of the best places to see it is at the Landscape Arboretum in Chaska. “There are plants blooming all over the arboretum right now. But the tulips are the star of the show this week. We plant 39,000 tulips. It’s a year-long process we start designing now for next year, order plants during the summer from growers all over the world, mostly the Netherlands. They are planted in October and they are timed to bloom on Mother’s Day week,” says Peter Moe, Director of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. ....
Copy shortlink: For centuries, the wild grasslands and valleys of Minnesota were dotted with a type of cactus, spiky and round, that blooms every spring. It grows about ankle high, roughly the size of a softball, and sprouts a violet or hot pink/fuchsia flower with a golden center. It survives almost exclusively on top of granite, growing on the large stones and outcroppings that jut out of the state s scattered prairies and wetlands. Now, arborists warn, it needs saving quickly. The threatened species has lost all but two of its largest populations in the state. Both of those surviving clusters of cactuses, unfortunately, are in active granite quarries, said David Remucal, curator of endangered plants for the University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. ....