There are parks where nature reigns - Central Park, Prospect Park, Van Cortlandt, et. al. And there are neighborhoods and streets where nature shines. But, like most other living things in New York City, certain plants (and people) do much better than others. So, in aggregate, the city has its own brand of nature, often dominated with plants that are hardy survivors, like the London Planetree, or the Callery Pear seen in today's photo on lower Fifth Avenue in Greenwich Village looking north to the Empire State Building.
A city and its people define its environment. And here, even Mother Nature yields to New York City's brand ...
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Is it just me or do allergen-heavy plants thrive really well in city environments? It seems to me they're there for a purpose - to remind us there's more than concrete...
Beautiful photo!
love the city trees. there's something so wonderfully contrasty about a flowering tree in full bloom against a hard city building....
Lovely shot of the city.
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