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Tag Archives: High Line
The High Line
The highline was very different from what I imagined it would be. I had never been there before but I though it would be an ordinary park where various (dull) plants would be growing amongst … Continue reading
Stalter, Marris, and the High Line
So far, we have discussed Emma Marris’s Rambunctious Garden extensively, a book that criticizes old-fashioned efforts of conservation and considers a new image of nature, existing in our very own backyards, from rural to urban places. Additionally, as background for this … Continue reading
Posted in 09/20: Stalter (2004), Scientific Work
Tagged High Line, Rambunctious Garden, Stalter
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Post 9/22/12: High Line Park
The High Line Park is an exquisite example of a metropolitan take on nature. Situated atop an abandoned railway, the longitudinal park is filled with various sorts of flora, from grass and flowers to shout and sturdy trees. The plants … Continue reading
Posted in 09/20: Stalter (2004), Scientific Work
Tagged 2012, Bees, Emma, High Line, Marris, September 22, Stalter
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