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  2. List of tree species in New York City - Wikipedia

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    List of trees growing in New York City. This list includes street trees of New York City; as well as trees planted in New York City parks and public spaces: [1] ...

  3. Bonsai cultivation and care - Wikipedia

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    Bonsai cultivation and care involves the long-term cultivation of small trees in containers, called bonsai in the Japanese tradition of this art form. Similar practices exist in other Japanese art forms and in other cultures, including saikei (Japanese), penjing (Chinese), and hòn non bá»™ (Vietnamese).

  4. 50 Hudson Yards - Wikipedia

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    50 Hudson Yards is a 58-story, 981-foot (299 m)-tall [3] building that was developed as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project in Hudson Yards, Manhattan, New York City. The building is located to the north of 30 Hudson Yards , and on the east side of the Hudson Park and Boulevard , adjacent to 55 Hudson Yards . [ 4 ]

  5. Where to Buy Christmas Trees in NYC (Without Spending a ... - AOL

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    Christmas is the season of giving, family togetherness, and freezing your butt off in a poorly lit parking lot, unsuccessfully trying to haggle the price of a Fraser fir (ugh, we’re the worst ...

  6. Ryan Neil - Wikipedia

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    The location was chosen because of its temperate, wet climate and the availability of yamadori, trees growing in the wild that are suitable for bonsai. [5] It houses over 800 bonsai. [10] Neil's bonsai were exhibited in "American Bonsai: The Unbridled Art of Ryan Neil" at the Portland Japanese Garden in 2016.

  7. List of privately owned public spaces in New York City

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    Privately owned public spaces (POPS) in New York City were introduced in the 1961 Zoning Resolution. The city offers zoning concessions to commercial and residential developers in exchange for a variety of spaces accessible and usable for the public. There are over 590 POPS at over 380 buildings in New York City and are found principally in Manhattan. Spaces range from extended sidewalks to ...