Flowers of
New York City

New York City's spontaneous vascular plant flora includes 2,029 species spread across 160 families and 726 genera.

Among these families, the Grasses (Poaceae), Daisies (Asteraceae), and Sedges (Cyperaceae) stand out as the most species-rich, each boasting 200 or more species. These families represent the largest plant families within New York City's flora.

Seasons in bloom:

Ellipse 1 Ellipse 2 Ellipse 3 Ellipse 4

spring summer autumn winter

Colors:

Ellipse 10 Ellipse 11 Ellipse 12 Ellipse 13 Ellipse 14

pink red purple green yellow

Quantity of plant families:

flower 1 flower 2 flower 3 flower 4

>20 >50 >150 >250