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PRETTY PLANTS More than 60 botanical watercolors, prints, and rare books spanning three centuries are on display in “Dutch Watercolors: The Great Age of the Leiden Botanical Garden.” Works of rare plants from North and South America, Asia, the Mediterranean, and South Africa are displayed, including plants discovered by botanists working for the Dutch East India Company, along with some made from specimens in the Leiden Botanical Garden, one of the earliest European botanical gardens, established in 1590. Through July 9, Tuesday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., New York Botanical Garden, Bronx River Parkway and Fordham Road, Bronx, 718-817-8700, $13 general, $11 seniors and students, $5 children ages 2-12.
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