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Cherry Grove in the Snow

Posted on December 20, 2013 1 Comment

Cherry Grove SnowWhen the leaves are gone from the branches the surrounding architecture is revealed. The tall building is the Christodora House, and at 8th Street is the Newsboys’ and Bootblacks’ Lodging House and  St Brigid’s Church.

Cherry Grove TSP
Here’s the area I’m naming “Cherry Grove” on my map. Before the many cherry trees were planted this past year,  I called this  area bounded by Avenue B and between the 9th and 8th Street entrances “The Great Eastern Forest.” I think “Cherry Grove” is more likely to be used.  The largest American Elm in the park was at the northern end of this area, it was felled this year. The huge stump remains and is a wonder.

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Tompkins Trees

Posted on September 10, 2013 Leave a Comment

This is the new site of the Tompkins Square Park Tree Identification Project, now known as Tompkins Trees.  Over the next few days I’ll be updating it. Here’s a link to the latest on the project on my blog: gammablog.com/tag/tsptip/

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