er58ab - Northern and Western Adirondack Foothills
er58ac - Eastern Adirondack Foothills
er58ad - Central Adirondacks
er58ae - Tug Hill Plateau
er58af - Tug Hill Transition
er58ag - Rensselaer Plateau
er58b - Western New England Marble Valleys
er58e - Berkshire Transition
er58i - Glaciated Reading Prong
er58j - Upper Montane/Alpine Zone
er58x - Taconic Foothills
er58y - Catskill High Peaks
er58z - Adirondack High Peaks
er59c - Southern New England Coastal Plains and Hills
er59g - Long Island Sound Coastal Lowland
er59i - Hudson Valley
er60a - Glaciated Low Plateau
er60b - Northeastern Uplands
er60b - Catskills Transition
er60d - Finger Lakes Uplands and Gorges
er60d - Glaciated Allegheny Hills
er60f - Cattaraugus Hills
er60f - Low Lime Drift Plain
er62b - Low Poconos
er62b - Unglaciated Allegheney High Plateau
er64b - Trap Rock and Conglomerate Uplands
er64b - Glaciated Triassic Lowlands
er64g - Hackensack Meadowlands
er64g - Northern Glaciated Limestone Valleys
er67k - Northern Glaciated Shale and Slate Valleys
er67k - Northern Glaciated Limestone Ridges, Valleys, and Terraces
er67m - Northern Glaciated Ridges
er67m - Erie Lake Plain
er83b - Champlain Lowlands
er83b - Ontario Lowlands
er83d - St. Lawrence Lowlands
er83d - Upper St. Lawrence Valley
er83f - Mohawk Valley
er83f - Cape Cod and Islands
er84c - Barrier Islands - Coastal Marshes
Based on Ecoregions developed by the EPA this map
describe areas of general similarity in ecosystems and in the type,
quality, and quantity of environmental resources, as well as similarity of
climate that can assist New York gardenders.