Tuesday, April 7, 2026

It’s wisteria time on Stuyvesant Street

A dispatch from a Stuyvesant Street resident: 
After a long, seemingly endless winter, we have our first blooms on the Stuyvesant Street wisteria this morning. We hope its sister plant on 10th St blooms later this week! 
The purple paradise of flowering beauty® resides outside 35 Stuyvesant St. at 10th Street... and it inspires both Instagram users and jigsaw-puzzle makers

The five-story townhouse at No. 35 is also on the sales market. Lee B. Anderson, called the godfather of the Gothic revival in America, was the long-time owner. He died in 2010, and his caretaker had been living there.

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