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

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    Japanese pagoda tree Large Non-native Yes Styrax japonicus: Japanese snowbell Non-native No Syringa reticulata: Japanese tree lilac Small Non-native Yes Syringa reticulata subsp. pekinensis: Chinese tree lilac Small Non-native Yes Taxodium distichum: Bald cypress Large Non-native Yes Thuja occidentalis: Northern white-cedar Native No Tilia ...

  3. List of invasive plant species in New York - Wikipedia

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    New York allows the sale of this plant if it is labeled invasive. Sterile cultivars have also been developed. This species is ranked 81.25 (Very High) on the NYS Threat Assessment scale. [20] Fallopia japonica - Japanese knotweed. This species is ranked 97.94 (Very High) on the NYS Threat Assessment scale. [21] [22] Lonicera japonica - Japanese ...

  4. List of Japanese gardens in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Garden was designed by Ken Nakajima in 1992, includes a teahouse, waterfalls, bridges, and stone paths that wander among crepe myrtles, azaleas, Japanese maples, dogwoods and cherry trees. Hershey Gardens: Hershey: Pennsylvania: Includes a Japanese garden with rare giant sequoias, Dawn Redwood trees, Japanese maples and more.

  5. What are 'lingering trees' and why do they matter in NY? - AOL

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    Lingering trees may hold the key to the survival of New York's forests in the face of insects and disease.

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  7. John P. Humes Japanese Stroll Garden - Wikipedia

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    Japanese maples were planted as well as other Japanese trees, shrubs and groundcovers. [9] In addition, there are more than 11 species of moss. [10] Moving through the garden, where the views, textures and balance of elements have been planned following Japanese aesthetic principles, visitors experience a walking meditation inducing inner peace.

  8. New York State Forests - Wikipedia

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    New York State Forests are designated as reforestation, multiple use, and unique areas; and state nature and historic preserves, with approximately 600,000 acres (2,400 km 2) classified as reforestation areas and approximately 9,000 acres (36 km 2) classified as multiple use lands.

  9. World Atlas names New York's most darling towns. See the list

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    First Presbyterian Church where the first equal rights amendment was first proposed in 1923. The church is located at 23 Cayuga St, in Seneca Falls, NY on August 22, 2018.