New York is a magical state, full of surprises both man-made and natural. However, when these two worlds meet in the Empire State, the effect is downright magical. One of the most perfectly-manicured gardens in New York is actually hiding in the borough of Brooklyn, believe it or not. This magical garden is full of splendor, and it's perfect for visitors of all ages. Check it out:
Brooklyn is a borough of New York City that's known for a dense population, but locals know it's also home to a rich collection of botanical wonders.
This gorgeous botanical garden is an incredible outdoor space that connects visitors with the wonderful world of plants. In addition to its splendid displays, this incredible community asset assists in the conservation and study of plant species.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden is a 52 acre slice of paradise that dates back to 1910. It has collected over 14,000 types of plants, many of which form smaller specialty gardens throughout the campus.
The garden is a not-for-profit corporation, drawing in some 800,000 annual visitors. In its collections, you'll find hundreds of at-risk and rare species.
Some of its most iconic plants are the numerous cherry trees, which represent 42 different varieties of cultivated and natural species. When they bloom, it's magical.
These stunning plants are a wonder in the spring months. However, plants are in bloom nearly all year round, thanks to their indoor growing spaces.
Truth be told, however, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden is magical all year round, especially in places like the Native Flora Garden.
Since 1911, the Native Flora Garden has allowed visitors to appreciate and understand the splendor of local species. Now three acres in size, it spotlights plants native to landscapes within 100 miles of NYC.
There are many gardens within the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, including the Fragrance Garden and the kid-friendly Discovery Garden.
There is so much to see in this pretty place that there are actually recommended itineraries to help make your visit perfect.
All year round, visitors love spending time in the Aquatic House, where it's lush, warm, and almost tropical.
Keep your eyes peeled for carnivorous plants and orchids... both are stunning.
And even in the coldest months of the year, visitors find these grounds to be unbelievably enchanting.
Evergreen trees enchant visitors, and witch hazels bloom in the coldest months to offer visitors a snowy surprise. The garden's winter itinerary makes visits in the colder months particularly... well, cool!
Each visit to this garden can take up to a full day, so give yourself several hours to make the most of your visit. Three hours is advised by their website.
Nearly two million people check out their website each year, so there's understandably a bit of buzz around this pretty place. Be sure to limit your visit to allow others the opportunity to visit. Be sure to check out their visiting guidelines for rules and safety regulations.
And, as most of the paths are paved and are even, this lovely garden is the perfect accessible day trip for parents with strollers or people in wheelchairs.
Want to start planning your trip now? Check out the accessibility section of the garden's website to find trails that are perfect for all visitors.
There's so much to love about this natural wonderland tucked away in New York's most populous borough.
Visit Brooklyn Botanic Garden at 990 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11225. Be sure to check for free admission opportunities for a fun freebie day in New York.
When it comes to gardens in New York, there's much to love about this pretty state. However, few places compare to the majesty of Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Have you ever visited this pretty place? Share your thoughts and photos with us in the comments!
Craving more majesty? Visit Stonecrop Garden for additional local beauty.
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