The Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) is a horticultural marvel, showcasing over 4,000 roses across 652 varieties in a 1.04-acre space. Designed by Beatrix Farrand in 1916 and completed in 1988, this award-winning garden emphasizes environmental sustainability, featuring disease-resistant, low-maintenance cultivars that thrive without heavy chemical use. Visitors are immersed in a kaleidoscope of blooms from May to October, with modern roses flowering continuously and heritage varieties offering fragrant, seasonal displays. The garden’s layout, renovated in 2006–2007, optimizes space with layered plantings—climbers on trellises, shrubs in mid-beds, and low growers along paths—creating an enveloping experience. Guided tours highlight rose history, cultivation techniques, and the garden’s evolution under curator Peter Kukielski, who expanded its collection and eco-friendly practices. While peak summer heat can be intense, the garden’s open design and shaded retreats balance accessibility with sensory delight. A must-visit for rose enthusiasts, it exemplifies botanical innovation and...
Read moreI visited the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden at NYBG around September 2010, and it was an absolutely enchanting experience. Even though it was turning to fall and nearing the end of the blooming season, the garden was still breathtakingly beautiful. The vibrant colors and variety of roses were a feast for the eyes. We spent 1-2 hours walking through the garden, but it felt like we could have easily spent much longer soaking in the beauty and tranquility. The layout of the garden is superb, and the staff do a fantastic job maintaining it. If you're a lover of nature and flowers, this garden is a must-visit. I can't wait to return and experience it in a...
Read moreThis rose garden is located within the New York Botanical Garden. I was immediately transported mentally to European gardens with their beautiful gazebos where nobles and kings would stroll and converse. I was struck by the long time it took from its constitution to its final inauguration. The Irish tavern itself. The abundance of wood in the decor gives it a warm and special atmosphere. Many people standing around the enormous bar chatting with friends. The menu is extensive and the food delicious. It's a place to come back for. They're open every day (including holidays) until 3 am. There's ample parking. I highly recommend it. Now is not the rose season (June) because many plants are no longer in bloom. I have been there before in other months and the garden has been more in bloom. However, the experience of seeing so many roses radiates joy, tenderness, and peace, like the entire botanical garden. ese jardín de rosas esta ubicado dentro del del Jardín Botánico de NY. Inmediatamente me transporté mentalmente a los jardines europeos con sus hermosos gazebos en donde los nobles y reyes iban a pasear y conversar. Me llamó la atención el largo tiempo que se empleó desde su constitución hasta que definitivamente fue inaugurado. The Irish tavern itself. The abundance of wood in the decor gives it a warm and special atmosphere. Many people standing around the enormous bar chatting with friends. The menu is extensive and the food delicious. It's a place to come back for. They're open every day (including holidays) until 3 am. There's ample parking. I highly recommend it. Ahora no es la época de rosas, (Junio) porque muchas plantas ya no están en flor, he ido otras veces en otros meses y ha estado más florido el jardín. sin embargo la experiencia de ver tantas rosas 🌹 te irradia alegría, ternura y paz, como todo el...
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