Park update: The High Line – Moynihan Connector and the High Line’s Coach Passage and Spur at 30th St. & 10th Ave. will be closed on Wednesday, September 20.
Delve deeper into the character, beauty, and utility of the important native plants that call the park home.
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.
By High Line Gardens | December 3, 2021
The Northern Spur Preserve is host to Northern sea oats, a native, perennial, ornamental grass.
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...
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...
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.
By High Line Gardens | September 16, 2021
Rhus typhina, the staghorn sumac, is a small colonizing tree native to eastern North America.
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.
By Scout Kerensky-Coodley, High Line gardener | September 15, 2021
Biodiversity makes us strong: the case for protecting native bees in NYC.
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.
By High Line | September 14, 2021
Discover interesting relationships between High Line plants and insects you may find in the park.
September 9, 2021
Featured plant: Echinacea
By High Line Gardens
Commonly known as coneflowers, the genus Echinacea comprises nine species of herbaceous perennial plants in the Asteraceae family that are native to...
By High Line Gardens | September 9, 2021
Commonly known as coneflowers, the genus Echinacea comprises nine species of herbaceous perennial plants in the Asteraceae family that are native to the prairies and open woodlands of the eastern and central regions of North America....
August 18, 2021
How you can support insects
By High Line
Learn how to support living organisms, plants, and insects,
By High Line | August 18, 2021
Learn how to support living organisms, plants, and insects,
August 18, 2021
How High Line Gardeners support insects
By High Line
Our gardeners are stewards of an entire ecosystem in the park—supporting birds, insects, and other creatures.
By High Line | August 18, 2021
Our gardeners are stewards of an entire ecosystem in the park—supporting birds, insects, and other creatures.
February 22, 2021
Winter Gardens and Spring Cutback
By High Line
Eric Rodriguez, Director of Horticulture, describes the wonders of wintertime gardens and preparation for Spring Cutback.
By High Line | February 22, 2021
Eric Rodriguez, Director of Horticulture, describes the wonders of wintertime gardens and preparation for Spring Cutback.
August 7, 2020
Inside Track: High Line Network
Leaders from High Line Network projects discuss equitable development.
August 7, 2020
Leaders from High Line Network projects discuss equitable development.