- A
bayhead or
baygall is a
specific type of
wetland or
swamp habitat. The name
baygall is
derived from
sweetbay magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) and sweet...
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Texas sugarberry (Celtis laevigata).
Baygalls (aka: bay-gallberry
holly bogs in part; Acid bog
baygalls): With
dense undergrowth and
twisted vines...
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Approximately one-third of the 59,189
acres (23,953 ha) of the WMA is
baygall habitat. Mill Cr**** runs
through the WMA
joined by Mab branch, Alligator...
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where baygall blackwater (left)
mixes with the more
typical muddy waters (right) of the region. Big
Thicket National Preserve, Jack Gore
Baygall Unit,...
- the
southeastern United States,
especially in the Gulf
Coast region. A
baygall is a type of
swamp found in the
forest of the Gulf
Coast states in the...
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Ecological Mapping Systems of Texas: "West Gulf
Coastal Plain Seepage Swamp and
Baygall".
Retrieved 7 July 2020 Rosenthal,
Elisabeth (6
October 2012). "British...
- bladderwort, a
small carnivorous plant, have
found niches in sloughs. A
baygall is
another type of
wetland found the
Piney Woods and
other forest of the...
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major habitats including: wet flatwoods, wet prairie,
seepage slope,
baygall,
floodplain forest,
floodplain swamp,
basin swamp,
upland hardwood forest...
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potholes of
North America's
northern plain, pocosins,
Carolina bays and
baygalls of the
Southeastern US,
mallines of Argentina,
Mediterranean seasonal ponds...
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Agricultural Sciences. It is a
marshy seepage lake and
considered a
baygall. The
chemical concentrations of the lake have been
studied since the 1970s...