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  2. List of bogs - Wikipedia

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    Black Spruce Bog Natural Area - a national natural landmark in Michigan's Waterloo State Recreation Area; Big Bog State Recreation Area - a recent addition to the Minnesota state park system; Quaking Bog - 5-acre acid bog tucked into the wooded hills of Theodore Wirth Park on the western edge of Minneapolis, Minnesota

  3. Bog garden - Wikipedia

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    The minimum sustainable depth is 40–45 cm (16–18 in). Good drainage is provided by gravel placed over the liner, and the bog can be kept watered by using a perforated hose below the surface. [1] [2] Plants which enjoy boggy soil or shallow water around their roots (marginals) include: [2] Butomus umbellatus (flowering rush)

  4. Peat - Wikipedia

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    Peat forms when plant material does not fully decay in acidic and anaerobic conditions. It is composed mainly of wetland vegetation: principally bog plants including mosses, sedges and shrubs. As it accumulates, the peat holds water. This slowly creates wetter conditions that allow the area of wetland to expand.

  5. Portal:Wetlands/Selected article - Wikipedia

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    A String bog or Strong mire is a bog consisting of slightly elevated ridges and islands, with woody plants, alternating with flat, wet sedge mat areas. String bogs occur on slightly sloping surfaces, with the ridges at right angles to the direction of water flow.

  6. Constructed wetland - Wikipedia

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    The plants remove about seven to ten percent of pollutants, and act as a carbon source for the microbes when they decay. Different species of aquatic plants have different rates of heavy metal uptake, a consideration for plant selection in a constructed wetland used for water treatment. Constructed wetlands are of two basic types: subsurface ...

  7. Invasive plants of Northern Michigan: How to identify and ...

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    One plant that will often sprout in these areas is garlic mustard, an edible plant that releases a chemical from its roots that can damage the fungi in the soil that plants and trees depend on to ...

  8. List of wetland plants - Wikipedia

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    Ceratophyllum demersum is a cosmopolitan species of aquatic plant. Drosera, the sundews, are carnivorous plants with species found on every continent except Antarctica. Duckweeds are tiny flowering plants that float on the surface of water, with members of the group found worldwide. Isoetes is a cosmopolitan genus of lycophyte known as the ...

  9. Groundwater treatment systems to address 'forever chemicals ...

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    LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Groundwater treatment systems will be installed near a military base in northern Michigan to address contamination from high levels of toxic, widely used “forever ...