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They are deformed, but what are they? Poplar? Birch? Beech? Spruce? Is there poison ivy? Devil's club? What sort of berries grow there? What sort of herbs? Are there any animals? How tall does the timber grow? Is there good soil underneath, or is it rocky, sandy, glacial morraine? That is what I came to the article to look for. This really doesn't tell much about the forest itself, other than to say it is spooky and a good tourist destination. Hypercallipygian (talk) 22:49, 1 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
This article started as a translation of the Romainian Wikipedia page. If you go there, you can see a list (in Romanian) of flora and fauna. I agree it would be good to have this information translated here, but I can only read Romanian at perhaps the 10% level (thanks to cognates).
Some sources refer to this forest as Hoia-Baciu, others just as Hoia. I suppose this alternate name should get mentioned somewhere, but just throwing it into the Paranormal section doesn't seem quite right. And a disambiguation page would be needed as well, right? —jmcgnh(talk)(contribs)21:11, 7 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]