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depression swamps

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Types of Swamps—The Tree Guide at arborday.org
... €” one of the few trees that can tolerate salt water. Strands Intermediate between depression swamps and river swamps. Fed mostly by rainfall, they have flowing water over a broad area rather ... pond cypress or bay trees. Depression Swamps Low areas flooded by rain, runoff, and sometimes streams. River Swamps Found along rivers and creeks. Some are alluvial swamps, classic hardwood bottoms rich in ...
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CSSA Newsletters #12
... Etosha translates to "place of dry water"; it is an extensive flat depression of about 1,930 square miles (5,000 sq km). Although ... huge Etosha Pan. The salt pan is a silvery white shallow depression, dry except during the rainy season. Near the Etosha area, lies ... the great rivers of Africa. Some of the region is characterized by swamps and flood plains. The strip, which is bordered by Angola, Zambia ...
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Pinus resinosa Ait
... red clays, where it may be somewhat stunted, however. Red pine is rarely found in swamps but is common along swamp borders. It does not grow where the surface soil is ... -deficient mutant seedlings, and tetraploid seedlings have been reported. Red pine shows only minor inbreeding depression following selfing-an indication that it carries few deleterious mutant genes. In Ontario individual open ...
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Information about Lady's Slipper Orchid
... , this plant has become quite rare in the wild. It was frequently used to treat depression and nervous disorders, serving as a mild stimulant. The large yellow lady's slipper (C ... ), called Showy lady's slipper, is the state flower of Minnesota, growing naturally in bogs, swamps, wet meadows, and damp woodlands. This species is white and streaked with pink. The stems ...
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