Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Plantlife of Doodletown

Within the remnants of houses and the eerie graveyards, Doodletown has some interesting plantlife. It's full of trees, such as, American birch, sugar maple, American elm, and flowering dogwood. There are bushes, including, black rasberry, witch hazel, and blueberry. There are also vines, herbs, and many other plants. So if you're interested in plants and nature hikes you should visit Doodletown.
To learn more about them, follow the "Hiking Doodletown" link at the top of the page.

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Bibliography

  • "Doodletown". Hiking Doodletown. http://nynjctbotany.org/whudson/doodleto.html (20 February 2008).
  • Dunwell, Francis F. The Hudson River Highlands. New York, New York: Columbia University Press, 1991
  • Stalter, Elizabeth Perk. Doodletown: Hiking Through History inn a Vanished Hamlet on the Hudson. Bear Mountain New York: Pallisades Interstate Park Comissions Press, 1996.