From The New York Times: "More than 100 different kinds of perennials and grasses from the Battery gardens in Lower Manhattan designed by Piet Oudolf, the Dutch landscape designer, will be available for $10 each at the Battery Conservancy plant sale on May 7, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m...'We have over 3,000 divisions to sell, all from the incredibly strong plants in our gardens,' said Warrie Price, right, the founder and president of the Battery Conservancy, created in 1994."
You can see some of these plants in my pictures from Battery gardens here.
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