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Tree Leaf ID Walk
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Tree Leaf ID Walk

Seward ParkNew York, NY
Saturday, May 30  •  11 AM - 12:30 PM
Overview

Come with us as we wander through the Lower East Side, identifying trees around the neighborhood by their new spring leaves.

You may recognize your human neighbors, but what about your tree neighbors? There are millions of trees from over 200 species in New York City. In this walk we will talk about different species of trees planted in NYC and how they are able to thrive in the harsh urban environment. We will learn to recognize different trees by their leaves as well as their bark, roots, branches, and even flowers. We will visit trees that are native to this land and trees that have been introduced at different points in history.

Spring is an exciting time of growth and renewal! Please bring any questions you may have about the urban ecosystem and wear comfortable walking shoes. We will walk at a leisurely pace and cover about a mile of city streets.

Meet at the flagpole outside the public restroom building in Seward Park.

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

Seward Park

Essex Street

New York, NY 10002

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