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(Araby Bog) near historic Araby Plantation in the Mattawoman Creek drainage in western Charles County. Magnolia bogs are a unique wetland areas occurring only in ... crisscross through it. The streams going through the bog drain into a part of the Mattawoman Creek watershed that is used by spawning alewife and blueback herring. Araby Bog is a priceless ...
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Maryland Native Plant Society: Native Habitat Restoration Projects
Mattawoman Creek in Swann Park. Starting in 1999, volunteers have removed almost all of the English ivy ...
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Maryland Native Plant Society: Marilandica
MNPS Field Botany Updates. Marilandica, Fall 2000 / Winter 2001 (PDF, ~894 KB) The Accokeek Creek Shell-Marl Ravine Forest. Brent Steury. MNPS Field Botany Updates. Rod Simmons. Easy Ferns ... . Roderick Simmons. My Experience with Invasive Exotic Plants. Marc Imlay. American Lotus Observed in Mattawoman Creek. James Long. Return of a Rare Species. Chris Lea. Flora and Atlas Committee Search. ...
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Araby Bog
Mattawoman Creek. Magnolia Bogs are acidic, fen-like seeps (Shetler 2000, Thomas 2000) associated with gravel terraces ...
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The site drains into a part of Mattawoman Creek that sees the greatest usage by spawning alewife and blueback herring. Brook lamprey have ... We are also concerned this area might provide the only wildlife connection between Mattawoman Wildlands to Chapmans Forest, the Mattawoman Natural Environment Area, and the Myrtle Grove Wildlife Refuge so the ...
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