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Irish Peatland Conservation Council - Habitats & Gardens Guide for BOA
Heather, Lichen, Feather Moss and Moor Grass. A pool in the bog was created to encourage Bog Moss to grow. The water supply to the bog is from rainfall. The bog oak tree trunk between the wetlands is 7,000 years old and was found in the Bog ... available. Admission Euro 5. Bog of Allen Nature Centre Irish ...
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Irish Peatland Conservation Council - Fen Campaign
Bog of Allen. Bog moss (Sphagnum) is common as are insect-eating sundew plants. Areas abandoned by turf cutters yield wonderful displays of bog cotton. Heather, cranberries and ... electricity-generating power stations, milled peat to briquette factories and moss peat to horticulturalists. Exploring the Bog of Allen The Bog of Allen Nature Centre is an ideal location to plan ...
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Araby Bog Species
Halberd-leaved Greenbrier (S2) [Plate 14] Sphagnum imbricatum. Peat Moss, Bog Moss Sphagnum recurvum P.Beauv. Recurved Sphagnum Moss Thelypteris palustris Schott. Marsh Fem Toxicodendron vernix (L.)Kuntze. ... areas (capillary fringe) surrounding the groundwater outflow sources that feed the bog. Gaylussaciafrondosa (L.)T. & G. Blue Huckleberry, Dangleberry, Blue Tangle Isotria verticillata(Willd ...
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Wild Beauty of Bogs Tour
Some live in bog pools, while others prefer to be drier, on the tops of small hummocks. The carpet of bog moss covering the bog is full of colours - greens, reds, yellows, oranges and ginger browns. This soft squidgey carpet is where other bog plants are found. Sphagnum moss ...
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Wetland Elementary
Wisconsin and Michigan. Bog - bogs are found in high latitude regions of the world, where there is a lot of precipitation and low evaporation (such as northern Wisconsin). Bog moss, or sphagnum, invades the wetland and acts as a sponge. Bog moss accumulates over time, and forms peat, which feels bouncy to walk on. Bog moss makes soil acidic, and ...
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Freshwater Website: Informational Resources and Services (Glossary)
Collectively, the plants, microorganisms, and animals of a certain area or region. bog - A type of wetland that accumulates appreciable peat deposits. It depends primarily on precipitation for ... is usually acidic and rich in plant matter, with a conspicuous mat or living green moss. boundary water - A river or lake that is part of the boundary between two or ...
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Araby Bog
Sweetbay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiand), Sphagnum moss, and other bog flora (McAtee 1918, Shetler 1970). Occasionally they are referred to as "McAteean ... sand substrate at Araby Bog Bog Clubmoss (Lycopodiella appressa) and spring-flushed gravel-sand substrate Sphagnum moss and Sweet Magnolia leaves Open Section of Araby Bog Twisted Spikerush (Eleocharis tortilas ...
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Irish Peatland Conservation Council - Lodge Bog Boardwalk Guide
Moss. Sedges such as Many Headed Bog Cotton have air spaces in their roots which allow them to breathe in the waterlogged conditions. Sphagnum Moss is called the bog ... of Lodge Bog. The bog along the drains has significantly dried out resulting in the loss of Sphagnum Moss and the ... the cover of Sphagnum moss -the bog building plant will, increase. This is vital if Lodge Bog is to have a long ...
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Species under our care
Orthotrichum obtusifolium Blunt-leaved bristle moss return to top>> Orthotrichium pallens Pale bristle-moss A species dossier was published in February 2007. Click on ... balticum Baltic bog-moss A species dossier was published in February 2004. Click on the image to access the dossier return to top>> Tortula cernua (Desmatodon cernuus) Flamingo moss A species ...
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Baltic bog-moss Click on the PDF icon to download the report (753kb) Published in February 2004. For glossary terms please click here return to top>> Tortula cernua Flamingo moss Click on ... February 2007 For glossary terms please click here return to top>> Weissia rostellata Beaked beardless moss Click on the PDF icon to download the report (687kb) Published December 2006 For glossary ...
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