There are over 1,300 plant species native to the five boroughs of New York City. Native plants are critical building blocks for our ecosystems, providing many benefits for wildlife, other plants, and ...
In fact, it has even found a lot of new habitats in NYC where we salt roadways in the winter! Some botanists have nominated it as the toughest plant in NYC! Keep an eye out for witch-hazel (Hamamelis ...
The shocking survival of a native plant indicated its superior lifecycle that can withstand harsh temperatures over the ...
The State enacted a law establishing “a New York native plant seed supply, development and enhancement program” to increase production and use of native plant seeds in the state (Chapter 630).
The emerald ash borer is an invasive beetle from Asia that feeds on all native ash trees in New York. After being accidentally transported to the U.S. in infested crates, it has killed millions of ash ...
The Amorphophallus gigas, a cousin to the infamous "corpse flower," is beginning to bloom at the Aquatic House in the Brooklyn Botanical Garden.
All of us in upstate New York should be aware of the presence of invasive plant species, the impact that they can have on our ...
Native plants offer aesthetic and ecological benefits for residential landscapes. They are crucial to restoring local ecosystems, increase biodiversity, and provide ideal habitat for wildlife. Due to ...
C&G Partners has designed the Native New York exhibition in New York City, United States. This project reveals that New York is and always has been a Native place. The exhibition, a permanent ...
Close to 100 people lined up Saturday morning to participate in a donation-based winter sowing activity sponsored by the ...
A deep freeze and rare snow have brought most things to a standstill from parts of Texas to Florida, but experts say wildlife ...