Morning Eye Candy: Last Leaves
Posted in Photography on November 28 2014, by Matt Newman
Goodbye, fall foliage. It’s been technicolor.

Siebold’s maple (Acer sieboldianum) – Photo by Amy Weiss
Inside The New York Botanical Garden
Posted in Photography on November 28 2014, by Matt Newman
Goodbye, fall foliage. It’s been technicolor.
Siebold’s maple (Acer sieboldianum) – Photo by Amy Weiss
Posted in Photography on November 18 2014, by Matt Newman
In the Ross Conifer Arboretum – Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Programs and Events on November 7 2014, by Lansing Moore
This weekend is the culmination of NYBG’s Fall Forest Weekends! Winter will be here before you know it, so don’t miss your chance to come and admire our stunning fall foliage while enjoying a wide variety of seasonal programs and activities. Take a canoe through New York City’s largest remaining tract of old-growth forest via the Bronx River, see live hawks and owls, and watch a master woodcarver at work—whose handiwork will be for sale in the Shop in the Garden!
Next weekend will be the debut of all of NYBG’s winter programs and exhibits, including the 23rd year of the Holiday Train Show, so be sure to reserve your tickets soon before your preferred date sells out! In the meantime, click through for all the ways you can take advantage of peak color at NYBG!
Posted in Photography on November 13 2013, by Ann Rafalko
It just doesn’t get much better than this.
Bronx River (photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen)
Posted in Photography on November 10 2013, by Ann Rafalko
Wamsler Rock, a majestic outcropping of rock between the Rock Garden and the Native Plant Garden, is looking exceptional at the moment.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Photography on November 9 2013, by Ann Rafalko
If you live on a block with a female ginkgo, you might not be a fan of this ancient tree. But if you see them only from afar (as opposed to smelling them up close) it’s hard to deny their autumnal beauty.
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on November 2 2013, by Patricia Gonzalez
I shot this on Tuesday, October 30th. As my shift ended early, I decided to take advantage of the daylight and photograph the continuing explosion of fall colors. The Forest is especially wonderful this time of year. Reds, yellows, oranges, and great shades of violet cover its 50 acres. According to the Garden’s fall foliage tracker, we are now about halfway to peak color. And it can only get better. I didn’t edit this photo in the least—mother nature provided excellent colors!
Photo by Patricia Gonzalez
Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on November 1 2013, by Matt Newman
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Posted in Photography on October 28 2013, by Ann Rafalko
Japanese Maple (photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen)
Posted in Around the Garden on October 15 2013, by Ann Rafalko
In some parts of New York State, autumn has already come and gone. But here in the Bronx? The best is yet to come! How will you know when it’s time to pay us a visit to see the Garden’s 250-acres dressed up in the prettiest oranges, reds, and yellows of fall? With our new Fall Foliage Tracker of course!
The Garden has a multitude of places for you to enjoy the beauty of fall, but if I had to pick just one place you must visit for fall foliage enjoyment, it would be the Thain Family Forest. This 50-acre old growth forest is the largest remaining tract of the woodlands that once covered all five boroughs of New York City. The Bronx River, New York City’s only freshwater river, cuts through it in a dramatic gorge complete with a waterfall. Stand above the river on the Hester Bridge for one of the Garden’s great fall foliage vistas.