The Greenbelt Native Plant Center (GNPC), a facility of the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, is a 13–acre greenhouse, nursery, and seed bank complex located on Staten Island, NY.
Partnerships
In association with scientific, educational, botanical, and administrative partners, we are engaged in a variety of research and educational activities. These partners participate with us to support restoration, mitigation, and natural area management throughout our region in the following projects:
The Millennium Seed Bank Project
- Royal Botanic Garden at Kew, United Kingdom/Millennium Seed Bank Project
- US Bureau of Land Management/Seeds of Success
- 18 partners in the United States, including the Greenbelt Native Plant Center
- Plant Conservation Alliance
The Urban Ecotype Study
- Rutgers University/Center for Urban Restoration Ecology
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden
- Greenbelt Native Plant Center
The New York City Native Plant Conservation Initiative
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden
- New York City Department of Parks & Recreation
- Greenbelt Native Plant Center
- Natural Resources Group
Bee Watchers
- American Museum of Natural History/Center for Biodiversity & Conservation
- Volunteer Bee Watchers
- Greenbelt Native Plant Center
What Is Local? Genetics & Plant Selection in the Urban Context: A Symposium Held May 23, 2006
- New York Department of Parks & Recreation/Greenbelt Native Plant Center
- Various Co—sponsors
The Long Island Native Grass Initiative
- Suffolk County Soil & Water District
- USDA- Natural Resources Conservation Service
- Suffolk Community College
- Long Island Chapter of the Nature Conservancy
- Suffolk County Parks Department, Nassau County Soil & Water Conservation District, Town of East Hampton Department of Natural Resources, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Friends of Hempstead Plains, and others
- Greenbelt Native Plant Center
Founder Seed Program at Decker Farm
- Historic Richmond Town
- Greenbelt Native Plant Center