- In ecology, a
marsh is a
wetland that is
dominated by
herbaceous plants rather than by
woody plants. More in general, the word can be used for any low-lying...
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Cyperus javanicus, also
known as the
Javanese flatsedge, is a
sedge of the
family Cyperaceae that is
native to
Indonesia and Australia. The rhizomatous...
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Marshy Lake is a lake
located on
Vancouver Island south of
western end of
Horne Lake. List of
lakes of
British Columbia GeoBC: BC
Geographical Names -...
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Marshy Landscape is an oil
painting created in 1883 by
Vincent van Gogh. From 1883 to 1885, van Gogh
lived in Drenthe, a
remote district of the Netherlands...
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Empingham Marshy Meadows is a 14
hectare biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest north of
Empingham in Rutland. This site in the
valley of the North...
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Syresham Marshy Meadows is a 17.8-hectare (44-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest west of
Silverstone in Northamptonshire. This site consists...
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snipe slurps up invertebrates.
Snipes can be
found in
various types of wet
marshy settings including bogs, swamps, wet meadows, and
along rivers,
coast lines...
- of the
Adriatic Sea and the Gulf of Taranto. The
coast itself was very
marshy,
malarial and uninhabitable.
Except for a few port cities, such as Bari...
- A
swale is a
shady spot, or a
sunken or
marshy place. In US
usage in particular, it is a
shallow channel with
gently sloping sides. Such a
swale may be...
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sandy beaches; 11%
rocky s****s,
including cliffs; and 46%
mudflats or
marshy s****s.
Major Himalayan-origin
rivers that
substantially flow
through India...