Next time you visit DeKorte Park, you may notice algae floating in the Kingsland Tidal Impoundment.
We asked Dr. Francisco Artigas, head of the Meadowlands Environmental Research Institute, what was up with that, and he said not to worry:
"This is well known
seasonal phenomena we experience in this particular basin in the Meadowlands."
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This spring, when you visit DeKorte Park, you can enjoy the plantings even more.
If you're not a flora fanatic, you may often see a plant or bud that you have trouble identifying. No more.
The Meadowlands Commission has been busy creating signs to go with the plants, so in most cases you'll be able to stop guessing. Those beautiful flowers above, are Bleeding Hearts, as the nearby sign explains.
The idea is to make the park as enjoyable -- and educational -- as we can.
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If you are looking for a great place for a spring walk, look no farther than DeKorte Park, which is just starting to burst with blooms.
Above is the start of the Kingsland Overlook Trail just inside the main gate, including the forsythias.
On the left is a close-up of crocuses one of the many gardens that are coming to life.
(Almost forgot -- there are plenty of great birds arrriving as well!)
The trails at DeKorte are open from dawn to dusk. The observatory is open to the public from 8 to 10 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays.
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These guys are in bloom now at DeKorte Park? Who are they?
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