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  2. Coniferous swamp - Wikipedia

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    Coniferous swamps are forested wetlands in which the dominant trees are lowland conifers such as northern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis). The soil in these swamp areas is typically saturated for most of the growing season and is occasionally inundated by seasonal storms or by winter snow melt.

  3. New England–Acadian forests - Wikipedia

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    The wetland of the New England area exhibit considerable diversity across the range and elevations within the three category: bogs, swamps, and bottomlands. Swamps and bogs are specific habitats whereas bottomlands are any moist area including riparian zones, lake and pond banks, and the moist area surrounding bogs, marshes and swamps.

  4. Southeastern conifer forests - Wikipedia

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    Bald cypress basin swamp in Okefenokee Swamp. Southern coastal plain nonriverine basin swamps occur in large, seasonally-flooded depressions away from rivers. Sites are often forested by trees including bald cypress ( Taxodium distichum ), swamp tupelo ( Nyssa biflora ), evergreen shrubs, and hardwoods.

  5. Portal:Wetlands/Selected article - Wikipedia

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    Coniferous swamps are forested wetlands in which the dominant trees are lowland conifers such as northern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis). The soil in these swamp areas is typically saturated for most of the growing season and is occasionally inundated by seasonal storms or by winter snow melt.

  6. List of inventoried conifers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Giant sequoia. Silvics of North America (1991), [1] a forest inventory compiled and published by the United States Forest Service, includes many conifers. [a] It superseded Silvics of Forest Trees of the United States (1965), which was the first extensive American tree inventory. [3]

  7. Northwoods (forest) - Wikipedia

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    There are five principal forest regions in North America that comprise the coniferous forest. The forests are equally spread geographically between east and west. Because of the forest's great size, and because of differing climate and soils, North America is favored by a rich variety of these "evergreens".

  8. Central Pacific coastal forests - Wikipedia

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    The Central Pacific Coastal Forests are among the richest temperate coniferous forests in North America for amphibians and birds. Characteristic wildlife include Roosevelt elk , black-tailed deer , black bear , coyote , beaver , raccoon , mink , grouse , and a variety of migratory seabirds and waterfowl .

  9. Category:Swamps - Wikipedia

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    Coniferous swamp; F. Freshwater swamp forest; M. Myristica swamp; P. Peat swamp forest; S. Shrub swamp This page was last edited on 25 February 2019, at 00:09 ...