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Lazy Dirt Native Nursery & Flower Farm
β ClosedLazy Dirt Native Nursery & Flower Farm is a unique institution located at 340 Dry Bridge Road in Mexico, New York, United States. We are a food store with a twist, offering a variety of native plants and flowers that are perfect for supporting pollinators and wildlife in your garden. At Lazy Dirt, we believe in the power of native plants to provide essential habitat for insects like moths, butterflies, and beetles, as well as birds and other wildlife. Our farm is dedicated to growing native species that are well-suited to the local climate and soil conditions, ensuring that they thrive and support the ecosystem.
340 Dry Bridge Rd, Mexico, NY 13114, United States -
Butterfly Gardens of Central Park
β OpenThe Butterfly Gardens of Central Park, located at the 102nd Street Crossing in New York, New York, is a beautiful and vibrant park that provides habitat for over 50 species of butterflies. Established in 2000 by the Central Park Conservancy and volunteers, the North Meadow Butterfly Gardens feature four planting beds with a variety of colorful and fragrant plant life, including milkweed essential for caterpillars and butterflies. Home gardeners and horticulturists can study the flora that attracts these winged beauties, with plants chosen for their viability as a food source and host for reproduction. By becoming an honorary gardener and contributing to the Conservancy's work, you can help keep Central Park blooming. The park is a diverse and interconnected landscape, just like the communities of nature lovers who enjoy it. Central Park's monarch butterflies make a long journey from southern Canada and the northeastern United States to Mexico. If you're a nature lover, flower enthusiast, or just looking for a remedy for spring fever, the Butterfly Gardens of Central Park is the perfect place for you.
East Dr. &, 102nd St Crossing, New York, NY 10029, United States
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