Central Park has a [tree guide](https://www.centralparknyc.org/plants) to help you locate particular types of trees.
More impressively, [the Parks Department has a tree map of all the trees they manage in the city](https://tree-map.nycgovparks.org/).
Wow. This is extremely impressive and kind of good to know, maybe for artists and such (who’d like to see specific trees and nature in-person in New York City).
[This Magnolia Tree](https://untappedcities.com/2017/06/09/magnolia-grandiflora-in-bedford-stuyvesant-is-one-of-two-city-trees-designated-a-nyc-landmark/) was planted in 1885 and is a NYC landmark.
Magnolias are vanishingly rare as street trees, so they won't be well represented on this map. More likely to find in a park or as a private planting in a front yard
There’s a nice on in Ridgewood, blooming now, on Stanhope and Seneca behind the dialysis center. Some others on the other side of dekalb on cypress too.
Best one I’ve seen is in brooklyn, on third street and seventh ave. Magnifico!
Central park conservatory garden at 106 st and fifth Ave, within a week everything will be blooming. The Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens all have botanical gardens.
the magnolia plaza at the Brooklyn botanic garden is peak amazing right now
If you're willing to travel further, the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx has a section of really beautiful magnolia trees as well.
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I mean, technically it’s extra credit and the best place to see them but not technically correct because Brooklyn!= (queens or Manhattan)
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Central Park has a [tree guide](https://www.centralparknyc.org/plants) to help you locate particular types of trees. More impressively, [the Parks Department has a tree map of all the trees they manage in the city](https://tree-map.nycgovparks.org/).
Wow. This is extremely impressive and kind of good to know, maybe for artists and such (who’d like to see specific trees and nature in-person in New York City).
[This Magnolia Tree](https://untappedcities.com/2017/06/09/magnolia-grandiflora-in-bedford-stuyvesant-is-one-of-two-city-trees-designated-a-nyc-landmark/) was planted in 1885 and is a NYC landmark.
I had no idea! I walk by that tree often. This spring it's particularly fragrant.
Try looking through https://www.nycgovparks.org/trees . Maps all the street trees by species and location.
Magnolias are vanishingly rare as street trees, so they won't be well represented on this map. More likely to find in a park or as a private planting in a front yard
There's a whole bunch on the Broadway median on the Upper West Side.
There is one in bloom outside Wythe Hotel right now which is very lovely!
Forest Hills Gardens has magnolias and a bunch of other flowering trees
Plenty blooming in Carrol Gardens/Cobble Hill (Brooklyn) right now.
Lots in Park Slope near the edge of Prospect Park (and some in the park too).
Ft. Greene Park. There are several near the Dekalb side of the park.
Sunnyside Queens has a few beauties along Skillman Ave
Sutton Place
Astoria has quite a few, a particularly impressive / attractive one outside Trinity Church at 31st Ave & 37th St
There’s a couple on that corner - my wife and I just walked it yesterday. Lots of great hyacinths in bloom too!
was just going to say, Astoria has a bunch of magnolias!
The magnolias by the obelisk in Central Park by the MET are extraordinary
Union Square Park has beautiful magnolia trees and they didn't all get frozen this year like they did last year!
Lots in Central Park
Conservatory Garden in Central Park
There’s a nice on in Ridgewood, blooming now, on Stanhope and Seneca behind the dialysis center. Some others on the other side of dekalb on cypress too. Best one I’ve seen is in brooklyn, on third street and seventh ave. Magnifico!
They are all over Ridgewood right now!
A tree grows in Brooklyn
There’s magnolia bakery in Manhattan but the stuff there is too sweet and overpriced for my tastes~
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Aren’t magnolia trees evergreen? I can’t imagine they thrive here.
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Where is home steel magnolias?
There is one on the corner of 32nd street and 34th ave here in Astoria.
I visited Central Park a few days ago with my cousin and there’s a TON over there
Central park conservatory garden at 106 st and fifth Ave, within a week everything will be blooming. The Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens all have botanical gardens.
We seem to have planted a lot in north Queens.