Loving Hands LbNA #41071
Owner: | N/A |
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Plant date: | May 11, 2008 |
Location: | |
City: | Middletown |
County: | Middlesex |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Special Note: This box was dedicated to my mother on Mother's Day, May 11, 2008.
Directions: Located on Randolph Road, Middletown, between Brown Street and Long Hill Road.
Terrain: Easy flat walking. The main trail loop is approximately 0.5 miles, accessible to persons with disabilities and also strollers.
General Interest: This area includes dogwood, red cedar, highbush blueberries, spicebush, arrowwood, ironwood, red maples, white pine, and speckled alder. There are also bogs, a vernal pool and a meadow. The day we went, the many dogwood in the field were flowering and the cedars were covered in "cedar apples" (those brown/orange gooey things).
Directions: Begin the loop by heading to your right so that you can enjoy the beautiful 200-year-old sugar maple known as the Bee Tree. Continue your counter clockwise walk until you come to the opening to the fields of Wesley School. Enter the opening and immediately take the trail to your left. On the right is a stone wall. In the wall before a young multi-trunked tree is your prize.
Directions: Located on Randolph Road, Middletown, between Brown Street and Long Hill Road.
Terrain: Easy flat walking. The main trail loop is approximately 0.5 miles, accessible to persons with disabilities and also strollers.
General Interest: This area includes dogwood, red cedar, highbush blueberries, spicebush, arrowwood, ironwood, red maples, white pine, and speckled alder. There are also bogs, a vernal pool and a meadow. The day we went, the many dogwood in the field were flowering and the cedars were covered in "cedar apples" (those brown/orange gooey things).
Directions: Begin the loop by heading to your right so that you can enjoy the beautiful 200-year-old sugar maple known as the Bee Tree. Continue your counter clockwise walk until you come to the opening to the fields of Wesley School. Enter the opening and immediately take the trail to your left. On the right is a stone wall. In the wall before a young multi-trunked tree is your prize.