But truth be told, there are little splotches of green everywhere!
Sure there's Central Park ... as seen from the air ...
... or in the summer, from 59th Street ...
... or in the fall, near the Guggenheim Museum.
In fact, you could spend an entire week exploring Central Park and perhaps not see all of it. But there are so many other green spots tucked here and there. For instance, behind this stunning building is Bryant Park, though you might never see it if you just hurry by.
If you live in the city, you may want to live in a building with a rooftop garden. Wouldn't it be nice to have a glass of wine here after a long day at work? Or just sit, perched on top of the world, enjoying the summer breeze?
Or on this rooftop?
And if you're very lucky, you find fabulous gems like Union Square Park, where you can wait with friends for yummy places like Mesa Grill to open for brunch.
Although New York is concrete-laden and traffic-filled, there are places of peace and rest in between. Most of the areas are landscaped, rather than being filled with wildflowers, but they are lovely just the same.