Park update: From 7am – 3:30pm on Monday, March 18 and Tuesday, March 19, the High Line will be partially closed between 23rd and 30th Streets due to construction. Visitors can enter and exit at the 23rd Street stair/elevator and the 30th/10th Street stair. The entrances from Hudson Yards, the Connector, and the Spur remain open.

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April 19, 2018

Plant of the Week: Pagoda Yellow Dogtooth Violet

By Ayumi Akimoto

As spring bulbs emerge, the glossy, mottled leaves of a plant called Erythronium ‘Pagoda’, also called Pagoda yellow dogtooth violet, can...

Plant of the Week: Pagoda Yellow Dogtooth Violet

By Ayumi Akimoto | April 19, 2018

As spring bulbs emerge, the glossy, mottled leaves of a plant called Erythronium ‘Pagoda’, also called Pagoda yellow dogtooth violet, can be seen. They bloom from mid-April to May. It is in the lily family (Liliaceae), and...

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April 19, 2018

Gardening in the Sky: Survival of the... Fairest?

By Erin Eck

Spring ephemerals are plants that emerge, bloom, produce seed, and disappear all within a matter of weeks. These plants employ fascinating survival...

Gardening in the Sky: Survival of the... Fairest?

By Erin Eck | April 19, 2018

Spring ephemerals are plants that emerge, bloom, produce seed, and disappear all within a matter of weeks. These plants employ fascinating survival strategies to get a jump-start on other species or to overcome tough conditions. Like...

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April 19, 2018

FEED: A Garden Soundscape

Experience the High Line gardens in a way you never have before.

FEED: A Garden Soundscape

April 19, 2018

Experience the High Line gardens in a way you never have before.

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April 5, 2018

Plant of the Week: Purple Prairie Clover

By Yuki Kaneko

During our Spring Cutback, some selected plant species are intentionally left uncut, keeping their dried stems in the plant bed. This experiment is to...

Plant of the Week: Purple Prairie Clover

By Yuki Kaneko | April 5, 2018

During our Spring Cutback, some selected plant species are intentionally left uncut, keeping their dried stems in the plant bed. This experiment is to provide more nesting opportunities and increase habitat for pollinators in the park....

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