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intermittently flooded

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Taxodium distichum (L
... southeastern Texas (31). It should be noted, however, that baldcypress usually grows on intermittently flooded sites. Drainage, therefore, may be more important than rainfall in determining site suitability ... hour or may be stagnant at times (17). Normally, baldcypress is found on intermittently flooded and very poorly drained phases of Spodosols, Ultisols, Inceptisols, Alfisols, and Entisols (40). ...
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CPN Samples
... be a product of the last sea level rise 18000 to 6000 years ago, which flooded and fragmented a once extensive barrier beach system with interdune lakes and swamps (Roy, 1984 ... evident that the native carnivorous species grow in five physiographic regions, in a range of intermittently to permanently wet habitats. Most are found along the coast and adjacent tablelands, with a ...
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Quercus palustris Muenchh
... with high clay content (order Entisols). Pin oak is usually found on sites that flood intermittently during the dormant season but do not ordinarily flood during the growing season. It does ... the primary tree species in bottom-land duck-hunting areas (greentree reservoirs) that are artificially flooded during the fall and winter to attract migrating waterfowl (19). Pin oak acorns are also ...
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Wetland Terms
... as of sedges, heaths, and sphagnum (and carnivorous plants!)) swamp - a wetland often partially or intermittently covered with water; especially : one dominated by woody vegetation (like cypress trees and stuff.) ... levels. Maybe a bog wannabe? savannah - a treeless plain especially in Florida, usually seasonally flooded. moor - a boggy area; especially : one that is peaty and dominated by grasses and ...
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