
At Plant Specialists, being one of the top landscapers in Manhattan, we believe in the transformative power of nature. With over 50 years of experience in horticulture, landscape design, and garden maintenance, our team has been creating lush, vibrant green spaces that bring beauty and serenity to urban environments. Whether it’s a small rooftop garden or an expansive estate, we blend artistry with expertise to craft stunning outdoor experiences tailored to your vision.
Established in the early 1970s, Plant Specialists is a dynamic team of landscape architects, designers, and horticulturists dedicated to transforming both indoor and outdoor spaces across the tri-state area.
From consulting and design to installation and meticulous maintenance, we bring decades of experience and creativity to every project, no matter how unique or challenging the location.
Our approach is rooted in building lasting relationships with our clients. Through personalized consultations, innovative design presentations, and flawless installations, we craft gardens that not only enhance existing environments but also meet each client’s distinct needs.
Premiere Landscapers in New York City
With a deep passion for our craft, we take pride in our landscaping, by creating and maintaining lush oases that add natural beauty and tranquility to urban settings—all while delivering exceptional service.
We would love to work with you for all of your rooftop, patio and outdoor landscaping needs.
Dicentra is from the Greek dís – meaning twice and kéntron meaning a spur. This genus contains eight species of herbaceous perennial plants with heart-shaped flowers and finely divided foliage. They are all related to poppies.
It’s a tropical perennial with hairy leaves in the Verbenaceae (verbena) family with woody stems and a sprawling habit. Sometimes up to 5 feet wide. Lantana prefers full sun in moist, well-drained soil…
University of California San Diego geneticists have developed a gene drive-based solution to the widespread problem of insecticide resistance. In an effort to protect valuable crops, the researchers created an 'e-Drive' that reverses insecticide resistance
Almost 80% of Earth’s atmosphere is nitrogen gas (N2) - unfortunately, it is unusable by most living things. All organisms use the ammonia (NH3) form of nitrogen to manufacture amino acids, proteins, nucleic acids, and other nitrogen-containing components necessary for life.