Hey all.
I was wondering if anyone knew much about the natural history of Palmyra Cove. I know it is comprised chiefly of dredge spoil (I think they're currently dredging the Delaware and pumping the material inland) but there are some seeming old-growth trees on a few of the interior trails. I think I saw a pecan tree or two as well as several sizable sycamores. I'm trying to develop a mental image of what part of the peninsula is old and what is new, but it doesn't seem to follow any logical progression to my (admittedly untrained) eye.
Just wondering if anyone knew more than what the website has in terms of the history of the place. Thanks!
I was wondering if anyone knew much about the natural history of Palmyra Cove. I know it is comprised chiefly of dredge spoil (I think they're currently dredging the Delaware and pumping the material inland) but there are some seeming old-growth trees on a few of the interior trails. I think I saw a pecan tree or two as well as several sizable sycamores. I'm trying to develop a mental image of what part of the peninsula is old and what is new, but it doesn't seem to follow any logical progression to my (admittedly untrained) eye.
Just wondering if anyone knew more than what the website has in terms of the history of the place. Thanks!