shrubs
Buzz Cut
Is That A Bottlebrush, Buckeye?
Aesculus parviflora, streamside.
Nice panicles. Hard to see in the small photo (click on it), but the red-orange anthers on long, stringy filaments give these flowers their magic.
Bumble bees love them.
So did this guy.
The Japanese beetles, Popillia japonica were resting between meals.
The Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Papilio glaucus, couldn't get enough.
A Block In Bay Ridge
Winter Hazel Buttercup
Well, I found out what it was when The Occasional Gardener had a post about it the next day. I think we discovered this shrub on the same day! Of course, there was an enormous one (compared to the diminutive specimen we saw) at the entrance to Wave Hill.
New York City Garden Center and Plant Nursery Map
This map of nurseries is not an endorsement of any particular business, but a resource for anyone looking for a nursery in the NYC area. Undoubtedly, I missed a few that are out there. Use the comment option if you have a favorite I missed. I chose to not include any florists or hardware stores that also sell bedding plants. There are many more of those in NYC.
I included some nurseries that are in NJ, Yonkers, and Long Island despite their outlying status. Those are marked with the empty marker.
Some regions are woefully without local nurseries, although many of these areas are probably served by hardware stores, florists, and some big box stores. Specifically Queens, which has more planting space than any borough, but also is in closer proximity to all the suburban nurseries.
MAP TO THE NURSERIES:
Zoom in, click on green icons for more information.
View NYC Garden Nurseries in a larger map