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IPCC Growing Wiser Wilflife Gardening - Going Peat Free in Your Garden
Peat grows naturally in a living bog. Plants living on the surface - such as Sphagnum mosses, Bog Cotton and Heathers - don't rot when they die because the ground is waterlogged ...
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Alstead Center. The bog has leatherleaf, rhodora, extensive floating mats of Sphagnum mosses, and the insectivorous plants round-leaved sundew and pitcher-plant. Be prepared for wet areas ...
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Mires are rich in plant species, which include sphagnum mosses, sundews, cotton grass and orchids. Through the infilling of drains with heather bales and bank ...
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Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands: Science and Conservation – Canadian Wildlife Service, Ontario Region
Sphagnum mosses. Fens are peat-accumulating wetlands with groundwater as the dominant water source, and support a ...
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EcologyFund.com, Scotland Info - Expand, preserve and protect Scottish Nature Reserves!
Sphagnum mosses, the driving force behind peat formation. The acidic, waterlogged environment ensures plant decomposition rates are ...
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ForestHarvest - sustainable harvesting guidelines - The Scottish Moss Collection Code for commercial harvesters
What to collect Extraction Monitoring Management Sphagnum mosses Sphagnum mosses There are a great many rare sphagnum mosses which can be very difficult to identify, particularly as sphagnum tends to grow in communities of several species mixed up together. To minimise the risk of harvesting rare species and destroying habitats, sphagnum mosses should ...
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Lesson Plans - Create a Wetland Scene
Sphagnum mosses often cover the top layer of bogs, and cranberries can be found growing in bogs ...
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Cutover & Cutaway Bogs -
If the peat underneath is acid, then Sphagnum bog vegetation regenerates. Sphagnum mosses fill the hole together with sundew, bog cotton and cross-leaved heath. (Photo ... bog holes from which turf was removed by the cutters, becomes in filled with spongy Sphagnum mosses. Conditions are waterlogged and acidic. (Photo: Peter Foss) 11. Reed Bed Reed bed occur in ...
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Sandwood owned by the John Muir Trust
Britain and are some of Scotland's most significant peatland habitats. Sphagnum mosses are important here because they hold huge amounts of water in their spongy leaves. There ...
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ECNC : Services : Saxifraga-Free nature images : Mosses : ECNC : The European Centre for Nature Conservation
Sphagnum cuspidatum Sphagnum magellanicum Sphagnum palustre Sphagnum papillosum Sphagnum rubellum Photographers The slides on mosses ...
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