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The 2nd annual NYC Wildflower Week drew interest from around the world!
Since February 2009, the website has had over 9,500 visitors from every continent and 46 U.S. states.

May 2-9, 2009 celebrated the hundreds of native flowers, trees, shrubs and grasses in the Big Apple, giving 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ers numerous ways to connect with and be inspired by their local environment.

A grassroots environmental event, NYCWW featured lectures by keynote speakers, plant walks, educational salons, gardening giveaways, contests, children¹s hands-on activities, and tasting opportunities. Over 40 partner organizations provided programming throughout the five boroughs. Most events were free and open to the public, thanks to the generosity of Con Edison, support of Hudson River Foundation¹s NYC Environmental Fund, and time and talents of our partners and volunteers:

Hosted by the Torrey Botanical Society, NYC Wildflower Week is dedicated to creating a cultural framework to engage and connect people to their local environments and aims to inspire and empower 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ers to create a landscape that is sustainable, beautiful and ecologically sound. It is a celebration of National Wildflower Week, an initiative begun by Lady Bird Johnson.

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Botanically yours,

Marielle Anzelone
Botanist & Native Plant Landscape Designer
Drosera
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Founder
2nd Annual NYC Wildflower Week
May 2-9, 2009