Inside The New York Botanical Garden
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Posted in Photography on May 6 2016, by Matt Newman
For the reflective breed of quiet that lends your inspiration its walking legs, the Rock Garden stands alone.
The Rock Garden cascade – Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on June 27 2013, by Matt Newman
No swimming in the Rock Garden cascade, please! Admiring, daydreaming, basking in the hint of a breeze cast off by the flow of the water—yeah, those are okay.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden, Programs and Events on April 26 2012, by Matt Newman
After months of preparation, we’re not only proud, but ecstatic to announce our participation in the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Partners in Preservation competition! Beginning today, the NYBG launches its campaign alongside 40 fellow historical places of New York in a race to win the vote.
We like to think of The New York Botanical Garden as more than a cultural institution. It’s a community–of horticulturists, of members, of contributors and fans. It’s thanks to the continued generosity of people like these (and you!) that our gates remain open today, over a century after these 250 acres were unveiled as one of the finest botanical gardens in the world. And if the thrumming excitement winging its way around the office today suggests anything, it’s that we aim to keep that title.
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