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1 HIGH LINE BLOOM LIST APRIL BROUGHT TO YOU BY STAY Gansevoort Woodland and Tiffany & Co. Foundation Overlook Between Gansevoort and Little West 2th Streets 2 5 Allium siculum subsp. dioscoridis Sicilian honey garlic 2 Amelanchier laevis Allegheny serviceberry Anemone nemorosa wood anemone Betula populifolia Whitespire Whitespire grey birch 5 Betula populifolia grey birch Carex eburnea bristle-leaf sedge 7 Carex pensylvanica Pennsylvania sedge 8 Cercis canadensis Ace of Hearts Ace of Hearts redbud 9 Cercis canadensis Appalachian Red Appalachian Red redbud 0 Cercis canadensis Forest Pansy Forest Pansy redbud Cornus florida Jean s Appalachian Snow Jean s Appalachian Snow dogwood 2 Gaylussacia baccata black huckleberry Mertensia virginica Virginia bluebells Narcissus Hawera Hawera miniature daffodil 5 Phlox stolonifera Blue Ridge Blue Ridge creeping phlox Puschkinia scilloides striped squill 7 Viburnum x bodnantense Dawn Dawn viburnum
2 Washington Grasslands and Woodland Edge Between Little West 2th and West th Streets 2 Allium siculum subsp. dioscoridis Sicilian honey garlic 2 Aronia melanocarpa Viking Viking black chokeberry Eranthis hyemalis winter aconite Iris Cristata Powder Blue Giant Powder Blue Giant dwarf crested iris 5 Narcissus Hawera Hawera miniature daffodil Prunus virginiana chokecherry 7 Puschkinia scilloides striped squill 8 Sassafras albidum sassafras 5 Hudson River Overlook Between West th and West 5th Streets Tulipa humilis species tulip 2 Tulipa turkestanica Turkestan tulip 2 Diller von Furstenberg Sundeck and Water Feature Between West th and West 5th Streets Darmera peltata Indian rhubarb 2 Tulipa humilis Odalisque Odalisque species tulip Tulipa saxatilis Lilac Wonder Lilac Wonder species tulip 2 Northern Spur Preserve At West th Street Carex pensylvanica Pennsylvania sedge 2 Corydalis solida fumewort Corydalis solida George Baker George Baker fumewort 2 2
3 Northern Spur Preserve (continued) Dodecatheon meadia shooting star 5 Geranium maculatum wild geranium Malus floribunda crabapple 7 Sassafras albidum sassafras 8 Scilla sardensis glory-of-the-snow 5 0th Avenue Square At West 7th Street 2 Chaenomeles x superba Jet Trail Jet Trail flowering quince 2 Corydalis solida George Baker George Baker fumewort Corydalis solida fumewort Dodecatheon meadia shooting star 5 Fothergilla gardenii dwarf fothergilla Fothergilla Mt. Airy Mount Airy fothergilla 7 Malus floribunda crabapple 8 Narcissus poeticus pheasant s eye daffodil 9 Tulipa sylvestris wild tulip 0 Viburnum x burkwoodii Burkwood viburnum Chelsea Grasslands Between West 7th and West 20th Streets Allium obliquum twisted-leaf garlic 2 Amelanchier laevis Allegheny serviceberry Anemone blanda White Splendor White Splendor windflower 2
4 Chelsea Grasslands (continued) 5 Betula populifolia Whitespire Whitespire gray birch 5 Betula populifolia grey birch Muscari armeniacum Valerie Finnis Valerie Finnis grape hyacinth 7 Narcissus Intrigue Intrigue daffodil 8 Narcissus Jenny Jenny miniature daffodil 9 Narcissus Sailboat Sailboat miniature daffodil 0 Salvia pratensis Pink Delight Pink Delight meadow sage Salvia x sylvestris Rhapsody in Blue Rhapsody in Blue wood sage 2 Tulipa humilis species tulip Tulipa Lady Jane Lady Jane species tulip Chelsea Thicket Between West 20th and West 22nd Streets 2 Amelanchier laevis Allegheny serviceberry 2 Betula populifolia Whitespire Whitespire grey birch Carex bromoides brome-like sedge Cercis canadensis eastern redbud 5 Cercis canadensis Pauline Lily Pauline Lily redbud Chaenomeles speciosa Toyo-Nishiki Toyo-Nishiki flowering quince 7 Corylopsis spicata spike winter hazel 8 Epimedium x perralchicum Fröhnleiten Fröhnleiten yellow barrenwort 9 Erythronium Pagoda Pagoda yellow dogtooth violet 5 9
5 Chelsea Thicket (continued) Fothergilla gardenii dwarf fothergilla Geranium macrorrhizum Spessart Spessart geranium 2 Helleborus argutifolius Corsican hellebore Lathyrus vernus spring vetch Phlox divericata Blue Moon Blue Moon wild phlox 5 Scilla luciliae glory-of-the-snow Salix Winter Glory giant pussy willow 7 Sassafras albidum sassafras 8 Syringa x laciniata cutleaf lilac 9 Syringa oblata subsp. dilatata Cheyenne Cheyenne early lilac 20 Tiarella cordifolia heartleaf foamflower 2 Viburnum lentago nannyberry 22 Viburnum prunifolium blackhaw viburnum 2 Viburnum x bodnantense Dawn Dawn viburnum rd Street Lawn and Seating Steps Between West 22nd and West 2rd Streets Carex pensylvanica Pennsylvania sedge 2 Epimedium x youngianum Niveum Bishop s Hat Scilla luciliae glory-of-the-snow Syringa x lacinata cut-leaf lilac 2 5
6 Meadow Walk Between West 2rd and West 25th Streets Amelanchier laevis Allegheny serviceberry 2 Corydalis cava hollow root Corydalis solida fumewort Sassafras albidum sassafras 5 Scilla luciliae glory-of-the-snow Tulipa tarda late tulip 2 5 Philip A. & Lisa Maria Falcone Flyover Between West 25th and West 27th Streets 2 Amelanchier laevis Allegheny serviceberry 2 Anemone nemorosa wood anemone Brunnera macrophylla Jack Frost Jack Frost Siberian bugloss Cercis canadensis eastern redbud 5 Pachysandra procumbens Allegheny spurge Phlox stolonifera Blue Ridge Blue Ridge creeping phlox 7 Phlox stolonifera Sherwood Purple Sherwood Purple creeping phlox 8 Sanguinaria canadensis bloodroot 9 Sassafras albidum sassafras 5 9 Wildflower Field and Radial Plantings Between West 27th and West 0th Streets Anemone blanda Blue Shades Blue Shades windflower 2 Anemone blanda White Splendor White Splendor windflower Betula populifolia Whitespire Whitespire grey birch Geum triflorum prairie smoke 5 Muscari neglectum common grape hyacinth Narcissus poeticus pheasant s eye daffodil 2 5
7 Wildflower Field and Radial Plantings (continued) 7 Pushkinia scilloides striped squill 8 Sassafras albidum sassafras 9 Tulipa humilis species tulip 0 Tulipa sylvestris wild tulip 9 0 Crossroads On West 0th Street, between 0th and th Avenues Carex bromoides brome-like sedge 2 Crocus tommasinianus woodland crocus Scilla luciliae glory-of-the-snow 2 Rail Track Walks On West 0th Street, between 0th and th Avenues Carex bromoides brome-like sedge 2 Eranthis hyemalis winter aconite Narcissus Hawera Hawera miniature daffodil 2 Pershing Square Beams On West 0th Street, between th and 2th Avenues Crocus tommasinianus woodland crocus 7
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