CityEscape3022 W. Lake St., Garfield ParkThis West Side flora site transports visitors to a French provincial Narnia with carefully curated selections. |
Gethsemane5739 N. Clark St., EdgewaterSitting like a country house at the northern gateway to Andersonville, Chicago’s nearly 50-year-old plant and supplies store still charms. |
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| Seedling story | |
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| Lay of the land | |
| Beneath the 19,000-square-foot conservatory’s vaulted ceiling, it’s desert plants here, tropical flora there, and designer housewares everywhere. | It sprawls across multiple lots, full of flowers, vegetables, trees, and fountains. Its midsize greenhouse connects to a gift shop with everything from Chicago merch to fine French linens. |
| Gardener’s choice | |
| Increasingly popular Japanese maples, says Rivera, “are great in urban areas because they stay on the smaller side, and their fall color is beautiful.” | “Get fruit trees while they’re here in April and May,” advises marketing manager Tucker Curts. He recommends the Chicago Hardy Fig, “so named because it can survive our winters.” |
| Indoor colossus | |
| The giant cacti and succulents may make you believe you’ve landed in Joshua Tree National Park (up to $400). | Cats love lounging beneath the Thai Constellation monstera (starting at $1,200), a six-foot leafy canopy. |
| Beyond the green | |
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Photography: (CityEscape) Marty Regan; (Gethsemane) Courtesy of Gethsemane Garden Center; (statue) Courtesy of Campania




