Mt Loretta woodland
The summer wild food walk season kicks off on Staten Island.
13 June 2015, 1.15pm - 4.30pm (plus travel time)
Mt Loretto Unique Area, Staten Island
$45
This is an adventure. The New York kind. Plus lots of nature. In one outing we combine the big city, a sea voyage, a perfect view of the Statue of Liberty, a woodland walk, a grassland ramble and a shoreline visit.
Staten Island is one of the city's best-kept green secrets. Mt Loretta is a state park on the island.
Trifolium repens
If we are lucky we will see native roses, a little choked by mugwort.
If we are lucky we will see native roses, a little choked by mugwort.
Rosa virginiana
We will encounter wild edible weeds and indigenous common milkweed (and hopefully also some poisonous dogbane, often confused with edible milkweed).
Apocynum cannabinum
We may spot the occasional bunny, ospreys on the hunt and perhaps a taciturn groundhog (perhaps even the one that made the New York Times?).
Asclepias syriaca
On the beach we may find edible sea rocket.
For variety it is hard to beat.
On the beach we may find edible sea rocket.
For variety it is hard to beat.
Cakile edentula
For the mass transiters: Catch the 12pm Staten Island ferry across New York Harbor to St George. From St George take the 12.36pm SIR subway to Richmond Valley (37 minutes).
Here is the SIR schedule.
Drivers: Here is a map of where to park and rendevouz. We will meet up in the carpark at 1.15pm.
Sounds fun. And I miss the sea.
ReplyDeleteRosa virginiana? I think we have this growing along the road. I must cut back the buckthorn and have a look.