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  2. Marcell Experimental Forest - Wikipedia

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    It is located 40 km north of Grand Rapids, Minnesota within the Chippewa National Forest and was formally established in 1962 to study the ecology and hydrology of peatland watersheds. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] There are six experimental watersheds each of which consist of an upland portion, a peatland , and an outlet stream. [ 3 ]

  3. 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; The Bog Garden - a nature ...

  4. Michigan Wetland Management District - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Wetland Management District The Michigan Wetland Management District consists of a 14-county area and includes three waterfowl production areas (WPAs): the 160-acre (0.65 km 2 ) Schlee WPA and the 138-acre (0.56 km 2 ) Mahan WPA in Jackson County and the 77-acre (310,000 m 2 ) Kinney WPA in Van Buren County .

  5. Hydrocotyle americana - Wikipedia

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    The plant can also create runners which spread along the ground and are longer than the stolons. [8] The leaves art 2–5 cm wide, and shallowly lobed. [3] Flowers and fruits are inconspicuous and often hidden below the leaves. As with all plants in the Araliaceae the flower form is an umbel composed of 2-7 flowers located in the leaf axils. [3]

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

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    Open fields are not the only areas susceptible to invasive plants, the shoreline along lakes are also threatened. Purple loosestrife is a tall plant that grows on a single stalk near wetlands and ...

  7. 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)