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  2. Climate of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The Climate of Illinois describes the weather conditions, and extremes, noted within the state of Illinois, United States, over time. Because of its nearly 400-mile (640 km) length and mid-continental location, Illinois has a widely varying climate. Most of Illinois has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfa) with hot ...

  3. How hot will it be in Illinois this summer? Here's what the ...

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    As for what a typical summer weather day is in Illinois, the University of Illinois state climatologist office says highs are usually in the 80s with lows in the 60s. Days above 90 degrees are ...

  4. Climate of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The extreme heat that Chicago is capable of experiencing during the height of the summer season can persist into the autumn season. Temperatures have reached 100 °F (38 °C) as late as September 7 (with 99 °F (37 °C) occurring as late as September 29), and temperatures have reached 90 °F (32 °C) as late as October 6, which occurred in 1963 ...

  5. Tradescantia virginiana - Wikipedia

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    Tradescantia virginiana, the Virginia spiderwort, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Commelinaceae (the spiderwort family). It is the type species of the genus Tradescantia , native to the eastern United States.

  6. Tradescantia subaspera - Wikipedia

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    Tradescantia subaspera, the zigzag spiderwort, is a species of flowering plant in the family Commelinaceae, native to the eastern United States. [ 3 ] [ 2 ] Its zigzagging stems and wider leaves distinguish it from Tradescantia virginiana .

  7. List of Northern American nectar sources for honey bees

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    A honey bee collecting nectar from an apricot flower.. The nectar resource in a given area depends on the kinds of flowering plants present and their blooming periods. Which kinds grow in an area depends on soil texture, soil pH, soil drainage, daily maximum and minimum temperatures, precipitation, extreme minimum winter temperature, and growing degre

  8. Tradescantia sillamontana - Wikipedia

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    T. sillamontana should be grown in a well lit position, although direct summer sun can cause burns, so gradual acclimatization is needed. [3] While it is native to arid areas of Mexico, it does best with roughly 750 mm (30 in) of water per year. [4] It will go dormant in cooler desert winters. Flowering in summer is quite abundant, if well ...

  9. Two different days could be considered the beginning of the fall in the USA: one based on astronomy, the other on the calendar.