Pine Trees of the Arthur Ross Pinetum Central Park
Borough: Manhattan
Community Board: Central Park
Designated: 1985
Tree Details
Species: Various
(Various)
Height: Various Feet
Average Canopy Spread
Various Feet
The Arthur Ross Pinetum at the north end of the Great Lawn has over 600 pine trees representing 17 different species from around the world, which were planted between 1971 and 1980.
Location
Central Park
Arthur Ross Pinetum at the north end of the Great Lawn
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