April 21, 2020
Future-facing Gardens
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Director of Horticulture Eric Rodriguez discusses resiliency in horticulture.
By High Line | April 21, 2020
Director of Horticulture Eric Rodriguez discusses resiliency in horticulture.
March 5, 2020
Mushrooms, New Plants, and Homes for Bees: Garden Updates from Our Director of Horticulture
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As spring kicks into gear, we spoke with our director of horticulture about our plans for the gardens.
By High Line | March 5, 2020
As spring kicks into gear, we spoke with our director of horticulture about our plans for the gardens.
January 16, 2020
Gardening in the Sky: Are There Rare Plants?
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The High Line’s unique microclimates and our gardeners’ regular attention allows rare plant species to flourish.
By High Line Gardens | January 16, 2020
The High Line’s unique microclimates and our gardeners’ regular attention allows rare plant species to flourish.
December 20, 2019
A Winter Garden
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The High Line’s plants have much to offer in the winter months.
By High Line Gardens | December 20, 2019
The High Line’s plants have much to offer in the winter months.
December 12, 2019
The Fluffy Birds of Winter
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Why do birds look so fluffy in winter? Learn about cold season birds on the High Line.
By High Line | December 12, 2019
Why do birds look so fluffy in winter? Learn about cold season birds on the High Line.
October 18, 2019
Featured Plant: Firetail Mountain Fleece
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Firetail mountain fleece is long-blooming, sometimes lasting until the year’s first frost.
By High Line Gardens | October 18, 2019
Firetail mountain fleece is long-blooming, sometimes lasting until the year’s first frost.
September 26, 2019
Gardening as Storytelling: Talking Medicinal Plants with Our Director of Horticulture
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Introducing our new series of interviews with our director of horticulture. Up first: medicinal plants, in celebration of our horticulture festival.
By High Line | September 26, 2019
Introducing our new series of interviews with our director of horticulture. Up first: medicinal plants, in celebration of our horticulture festival.
September 22, 2019
Gardening in the Sky: Gardening Toward Fall
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In a month or so, the High Line’s meadows will be rich tapestries of gold, silver, mauve, black and brown textured with feathery plumes of...
By High Line Gardens | September 22, 2019
In a month or so, the High Line’s meadows will be rich tapestries of gold, silver, mauve, black and brown textured with feathery plumes of grasses, spikes and buttons of seed heads and skeletal structures of dried stems and...
September 22, 2019
Featured Plant: Pink Muhly Grass
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Pink muhly grass most easily identified in fall by its abundant masses of pink airy inflorescences.
By High Line Gardens | September 22, 2019
Pink muhly grass most easily identified in fall by its abundant masses of pink airy inflorescences.
September 21, 2019
Featured Plant: Sassafras
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This small tree, native to the eastern half of the United States, has a rich ethnobotanical history.
By High Line Gardens | September 21, 2019
This small tree, native to the eastern half of the United States, has a rich ethnobotanical history.