NY Blooms Report: Track flowers blooming now across New York
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Flower loving New Yorkers will now be able to track when their favorites are blooming statewide through a new report released weekly by the state. Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the start of the New York Blooms Report, a weekly report to help New Yorkers identify the best places to see roses, lilacs, tulips, cherry blossoms and magnolias at more than 30 locations across the state.
According to this week's report, magnolias and cherry blossoms have begun blooming in the New York City, Long Island, Hudson Valley and Niagara regions.
“Spring has sprung in New York and we are excited to offer a new way to showcase the depth and breadth of our beautiful floral attractions and events," says Empire State Development vice president and executive director of tourism Ross D. Levi. "The New York Blooms Report is a fantastic new tool that can assist in planning a spring getaway around flower displays at botanical gardens, farms, and historic sites across the state."
New York Blooms Report: See what flowers are in bloom and where across NY
On-site field observations from arborists, gardeners and caretakers at a variety of botanical and public gardens, farms, state parks and historic sites across New York will fill the reports each week.
The reports will also track the stages of bloom for each of this year's five selected blooms — roses, lilacs, tulips, cherry blossoms and magnolias — ranging from 'no activity yet' to 'past peak/done blossoming.'
Photos and information about any unique or exciting flowers in each location will be included and details about special spring flower events, such as the Rochester Lilac Festival and Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion's Orchid Show, will be listed to encourage statewide travel.
New York Blooms Report updated weekly
The report will be updated every Wednesday afternoon through June. You can explore the interactive map and read the reports at iloveny.com/things-to-do/nature/blooms/.
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Which locations are taking part in New York Blooms Report?
Over 30 locations throughout the state are contributing to the weekly report, which will help New Yorkers identify the best places to see roses, lilacs, tulips, cherry blossoms and magnolias. Here's which places are included:
Finger Lakes
Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion in Canandaigua
MacKenzie-Childs in Aurora
Hudson Valley
Meadowbrook Farm Catskills in Leeds
Kelder's Farm in Kerhonkson
Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown
Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate in Sleepy Hollow
Olana State Historic Site in Hudson
Untermyer Park & Gardens in Yonkers
Rockefeller State Park Preserve in Pleasantville
Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz
Western New York
Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens in Buffalo
Delaware Park in Buffalo
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park in Buffalo
Japanese Garden of Buffalo in Buffalo
Niagara Falls State Park in Niagara Falls
Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua
Central New York
Sycamore Hill Gardens in Marcellus
Franklin Square Park in Syracuse
E.M. Mills Rose Garden in Syracuse
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Capital Region
Landis Arboretum in Esperance
Empty Pockets Ranch in Cobleskill
Pine Hollow Arboretum in Slingerlands
Central Park Rose Garden in Schenectady
North Country
King's Garden at Fort Ticonderoga in Ticonderoga
Adirondack Experience in Blue Mountain Lake
Minna Anthony Common Nature Center in Fineview
New York City/Long Island
New York Botanical Garden in Bronx
Brooklyn Botanical Garden in Brooklyn
Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden in Staten Island
Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn
Waterdrinker Family Farm & Garden in Manorville
Planting Fields Arboretum in Oyster Bay
Emily Barnes is the New York State Team consumer advocate reporter for the USA TODAY Network. Contact Barnes at ebarnes@gannett.com or on Twitter @byemilybarnes.
This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: NY Blooms Report: Track flowers blooming now across New York