A local walk on the High Line Park, New York City.
Plant, High Line 5/29/2023Plant, High Line 5/29/2023Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana), High Line 5/29/2023Smoke Bush (Cotinus coggygria), High Line 5/29/2023Smoke Bush (Cotinus coggygria), High Line 5/29/2023Cone Flower (Echinacea purpurea), High Line 5/29/2023Allium, High Line 5/29/2023Plant, High Line 5/29/2023Horsetail (Equisetum arvense), High Line 5/29/2023Iris Family (Iridaceae), High Line 5/29/2023
Beautiful photos. It’s hard to believe these are in the middle of the city.
Thank you so much Dan.
Lovely photos, and the blue in the first one is gorgeous.
Thank Eunice, and thanks for looking at all my posts 👋
So much beauty in one park 🙂 Have a lovely day Sherry.
It’s there if we look for it 🙂 Cheers.
Some stunners here, especially the allium
Thanks Derrick. I hope I guessed right about the ID on the Allium.
I wouldn’t know if you hadn’t
Nice photos. The smoke bush is a new one for me. And the chokeberry, is that edible? Doesn’t sound like it is from the name!
Thanks Denzil. Chokecherries are edible. They need sweetening though. The pits contain arsenic. Native Americans ate them. I leave them to the birds.
Maybe choke is what you do when you eat one and someone tells you the pit contains arsenic!
The Alium and Coneflower are especially nice — and isn’t the horsetail interesting? I always enjoy your photos from this special spot!
Thank you. The plants on the High Line tracks were originally naturally seeded. Now it is all manicured and landscaped.
Beautiful photos!!
Thank you so much 🙂