The Benenson Ornamental Conifers at the New York Botanical Garden is a captivating 15-acre collection featuring over 400 beautiful and exotic conifer specimens. From miniature pines to towering blue Atlas cedars, the garden showcases a diverse array of shapes, sizes, and colors. Visitors can explore curving paths, admiring unusual varieties like the snake branch spruce and ghostly silver-needled cedars. The collection offers year-round interest, with conifers in shades of green, blue, and yellow. A stone and cedar pavilion provides a serene spot for reflection. Recently restored, this garden is a testament to the beauty and variety of conifers, offering a restorative experience for nature...
Read moreWrote my last review here as Lorenzo Z Sensei. However, update to this wonderful garden in the Bronx. If you are extremely fortunate and search deeply enough. Secretly hidden within this place is a treasure of eternal youth. It's only available to the most sincerest of seekers. And yes, the traditional tuition is a hundred onces of gold per lesson. That's why I was not joking when I said please return in about 300 years. For some small proof, search my other reviews, especially where I was born. And well yes, the 8,000 year history of "only" ancient China (not modern, they have nothing but confusion). Best of luck, you will need it. With...
Read moreLorenzo Z Tartaglia; Outstanding conifers, truly awesome. Enchanting landscape, gives the impression that one is out west on the mountains of the Sierra Nevada. And also has giant redwood specimens, although still very small and too young to be giants yet. BUT one may still dream of what a spectacular sight in 200 to 300 hundred years. So come...
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