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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February 5, 2022

Featured Plant: Culver's Root

By High Line Gardens

Culver’s root stands up to seven feet tall with deep green leaves in groups of three to seven surrounding the upright stems in whorls like...

Featured Plant: Culver's Root

By High Line Gardens | February 5, 2022

Culver’s root stands up to seven feet tall with deep green leaves in groups of three to seven surrounding the upright stems in whorls like collars.

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January 29, 2022

Featured Plant: Red Sprite Winterberry

By High Line Gardens

The vibrant red berries of Red Sprite winterberry are a colorful contrast with the subdued tones of dried grasses that characterize the High Line’s...

Featured Plant: Red Sprite Winterberry

By High Line Gardens | January 29, 2022

The vibrant red berries of Red Sprite winterberry are a colorful contrast with the subdued tones of dried grasses that characterize the High Line’s winter landscape.

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January 22, 2022

Featured Plant: Rattlesnake Master

By High Line Gardens

Its name may be frightening, but the plant is vibrantly enticing.

Featured Plant: Rattlesnake Master

By High Line Gardens | January 22, 2022

Its name may be frightening, but the plant is vibrantly enticing.

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January 2, 2022

Featured Plant: Christmas Fern

By High Line Gardens

Polystichum acrostichoides, also known as the Christmas fern, is a North American evergreen fern.

Featured Plant: Christmas Fern

By High Line Gardens | January 2, 2022

Polystichum acrostichoides, also known as the Christmas fern, is a North American evergreen fern.

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December 19, 2021

Featured Plant: Rose mallow

By High Line Gardens

One of our more striking winter architectural plants is the rose mallow, Hibiscus moscheutos ssp. palustris, native to the northeastern United States....

Featured Plant: Rose mallow

By High Line Gardens | December 19, 2021

One of our more striking winter architectural plants is the rose mallow, Hibiscus moscheutos ssp. palustris, native to the northeastern United States. The most prominent feature of this plant in winter is its persisting seed heads, found...

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December 3, 2021

Featured Plant: Northern Sea Oats

By High Line Gardens

The Northern Spur Preserve is host to Northern sea oats, a native, perennial, ornamental grass.

Featured Plant: Northern Sea Oats

By High Line Gardens | December 3, 2021

The Northern Spur Preserve is host to Northern sea oats, a native, perennial, ornamental grass.

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October 24, 2021

Featured Plant: Whitespire Grey Birch

By High Line Gardens

Betula populifolia ‘Whitespire’ is a cultivar of grey birch that was selected and introduced in 1983 by Edward R. Hasselkus of the...

Featured Plant: Whitespire Grey Birch

By High Line Gardens | October 24, 2021

Betula populifolia ‘Whitespire’ is a cultivar of grey birch that was selected and introduced in 1983 by Edward R. Hasselkus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This small deciduous tree is native to the northeastern...

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September 16, 2021

Featured Plant: Staghorn Sumac

By High Line Gardens

Rhus typhina, the staghorn sumac, is a small colonizing tree native to eastern North America.

Featured Plant: Staghorn Sumac

By High Line Gardens | September 16, 2021

Rhus typhina, the staghorn sumac, is a small colonizing tree native to eastern North America.

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September 15, 2021

What’s the buzz about bees? How cities play a role in bee conservation

By Scout Kerensky-Coodley, High Line gardener

Biodiversity makes us strong: the case for protecting native bees in NYC.

What’s the buzz about bees? How cities play a role in bee conservation

By Scout Kerensky-Coodley, High Line gardener | September 15, 2021

Biodiversity makes us strong: the case for protecting native bees in NYC.

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September 14, 2021

Significant others: plants & insects

By High Line

Discover interesting relationships between High Line plants and insects you may find in the park.

Significant others: plants & insects

By High Line | September 14, 2021

Discover interesting relationships between High Line plants and insects you may find in the park.

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