New York Botanical Garden

2900 Southern Blvd (at Bronx Park Rd)

New York Botanical Garden

New York Botanical Garden, located in the Bronx, is a must-visit destination for anyone craving a natural escape from the crowded streets of the city. This 250-acre oasis boasts over one million plants spread throughout numerous gardens, each with a unique theme and aesthetic. But the Garden's relevance dates back to 1891 when Nathaniel Lord Britton and his wife Elizabeth Knight Britton founded the New York Botanical Garden. Today, the Botanical Garden remains committed to advancing knowledge about plant life, conservation, and sustainable development through its diverse collections, research initiatives, and public programs. The Garden is also home to the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, a historic greenhouse that opened in 1902, featuring rare and exotic plants from around the world. Visitors can explore ten different types of environments, from a tropical rainforest to a desert garden. In addition, the Garden hosts seasonal exhibitions and events, including the Orchid Show, Holiday Train Show, and the Summer Concert Series. And for those interested in art and culture, the Garden's LuEsther T. Mertz Library and Art Gallery hosts a vast collection of works related to botany and natural history.

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