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Magnolia
Notes and Changes since last report
- It was 60°F, Partly cloudy and windy at 12:45 PM on April 7, 2020.
- Cabbage white and spring azure were back today.
- This week's trail report covers the Cary Pines Trail side of the trail system.
- To avoid head-on meetings and maintain "social distance", the trails have been marked with one-way signs. Maps are posted at trail heads with QR code for smart phones.
- See Cary Institute > About > Visit Us > Hike Our Trails for one-way maps and more information about visiting during these Covid-19 times.
The Trails
- The basic idea is the main trail goes counterclockwise. If you start at Gifford House, all but one cross trail allow a quick return to Gifford. Start at the Fern Glen and you are committed to the full 3 mile loop.
- At the Fern Glen Pond, two painted turtles were looking left and right seemingly to monitor the new one-way trails.
- In the Roeller Bed, along the road, wild ginger was up and blooming before its leaves were fully unfurlled.
- A corydalis was just a bit farther up the slope.
- Right along the road, a young spicebush seemed to have stalled for a week now with buds about to burst.
- At the head of the limestone cobble, spring beauty had taken off since the first blossom last week.
- Clumps of Dutchman's-breeches had just started blooming last week as well.
- Sharp-lobed hepatica was looking sharp, indeed.
- New this week was trout lily.
- Back at the edge of the fen, coltsfoot was up. The scaly stem helps distinguish it from dandelion.
- Unassuming leatherwood is easy to pass by.
- The buds make me think of little horse hooves...
- ...until they stick out thier tongues.
- The wrap-around leaves of bloodroot are distinctive even after they have unrolled and the short-lived blossom is gone.
- With a nod to the sentry at the pond, I was back on the main trails.
- It was pretty quiet until the Carriage House.
- White blossoms could be seen in the tree around back.
- It was the magnificent magnolia, of course.
- On the other side of the drive, another magnolia and big old oaks framed Gifford House.
- Next week: The Wappinger Creek Trail side of the trail system.
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