Once the line drawings were rendered, reviewed, and approved by the botanists on the team, I completed watercolor renderings of each plant at full scale. All the artwork was scanned by early July, giving us time to assemble the images, get the content written, edited, reviewed and approved by the botanists, translated into Spanish, and then sent on to the web developer by the first week of September for our hard deadline of October 1, 2022. https://projects.ndevix.com/kgsite/chiwaukee-waukegan
During the project year, fifteen outreach events were completed, including demos, talks, colored pencil and watercolor classes for children, teens, and adults. And a two-county, two-day lake plain botany blitz!
The day before I left for my grant presentation in New York, I received an email from Dr. Tony Reznicek of the University of Michigan, saying that he had just located an herbarium voucher for Platanthera huronensis from my region, so that brings our species list up to 22! (That species will eventually be incorporated into the website as well.)