Steve Young, former chief botanist for the NY Natural Heritage Program who continues to study the state flora, mostly in the Adirondacks, the Capital District, and Long Island.
Time and Date
Saturday, May 17. 10 am – 4 pm
Limit
20
Hiking Difficulty
Moderate – we will be walking over rocks at times.
Trip Description
Explore the spring wildflowers, ferns, and big trees of a woodland along the upper Hudson River in the morning and the rare plants of a riverside ice meadow in the afternoon. We will meet and start the trips at the fish hatchery near Warrensburg and have a lunch in the pavilion between walks. We should be able to make a nice long plant list and maybe even see some remnant ice in protected spots. The walking is level with some larger cobbles along the river.
This is a joint trip with the Adirondack Botanical Society.
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