New York City’s Forest Gems in The Times
Posted in Gardens and Collections on November 5 2010, by Plant Talk
Ann Rafalko is Director of Online Content. |
The Gray Lady read our mind with today’s feature on leaf peeping in some of New York City’s hidden forest gems!

We’re thrilled and honored to have the Garden‘s Native Forest included in this piece, and couldn’t agree more that the City is a fantastic place to get out and marvel at the autumnal beauty of trees.

Be sure to check out the paper’s gorgeous multimedia feature on forests in four of the five boroughs. If you’d like to come explore the Forest on your own, here’s our guide to leaf peeping at the Garden. Don’t live in New York City? Then here’s a few more of our favorite trees.


