April is prime viewing time! The New York Botanical Garden has its own “Elysian Fields,” with tens of thousands of narcissus concentrated in Daylily/Daffodil Walk, Daffodil Valley, the Rock Garden, and Daffodil Hill.
Each year the Garden springs to life with tens of thousands of daffodils. Find new favorites among the latest hybrids on Daylily/Daffodil Walk, and don’t miss Daffodil Hill in April when it’s a sea of yellow and white, including many antique cultivars planted in the early 20th century. Explore the Rock Garden for tiny species daffodils no more than three inches high, and find drifts of glowing color nearby in Daffodil Valley, where the Murray Liasson Narcissus Collection is located.
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