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Gardening with Nature at the New York Botanical Garden

Monacelli, April 2025

9781580936279

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All photographs are by Larry Lederman unless otherwise indicated.
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Thain Family Forest and The Bronx River

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Daffodil Hill

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Narcissus ‘Queen of the North’ heirloom daffodil that has survived since the 1920s. CREDIT: Claire Lyman, NYBG.

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Flowering trees at Daffodil Hill

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Flowering trees at Daffodil Hill

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Rock Garden

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Irises grow in a variety of habitats across the Rock Garden.

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Maureen K. Chilton Azalea Garden

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Maureen K. Chilton Azalea Garden. Peak azalea season occurs in the first two weeks of May. This part of the garden is called “Mother’s Day Slope” because it is often in full flower on the second Sunday in May.

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Native Plant Garden

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Native Plant Garden

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The Rock Garden. The Cascade Slope in the Rock Garden is particularly beautiful in summer when bellflower, yarrow, and milkweeds are in flower.

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