Carr (landform)
A carr is a type of waterlogged wooded terrain that, typically, represents a succession stage between the original reedy marsh and the likely eventual formation of forest in a sub-maritime climate. Carrs are wetlands that are dominated by shrubs rather than trees. The carr is one stage in a hydrosere: the progression of vegetation beginning from a terrain submerged by fresh water along a river or lake margin. In sub-maritime regions, it begins with reed-marsh. As the reeds decay, the soil surface eventually rises above the water, creating fens that allow vegetation such as sedge to grow. As this progression continues, riparian trees and bushes appear and a carr landscape is created – in effect a wooded fen in a waterlogged terrain. At this stage, overall, unlike the overwhelming acidity of
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Carr (landform)
A carr is a type of waterlogged wooded terrain that, typically, represents a succession stage between the original reedy marsh and the likely eventual formation of forest in a sub-maritime climate. Carrs are wetlands that are dominated by shrubs rather than trees. The carr is one stage in a hydrosere: the progression of vegetation beginning from a terrain submerged by fresh water along a river or lake margin. In sub-maritime regions, it begins with reed-marsh. As the reeds decay, the soil surface eventually rises above the water, creating fens that allow vegetation such as sedge to grow. As this progression continues, riparian trees and bushes appear and a carr landscape is created – in effect a wooded fen in a waterlogged terrain. At this stage, overall, unlike the overwhelming acidity of
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A carr is a type of waterlogge ...... rees include alder and willow.
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Een broekbos is een permanent ...... beekdalen en laagveengebieden.
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Ein Bruchwald [ˈbʁuːχ-] (Zusam ...... andsänderungen gekennzeichnet.
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Faultarbaro estas arbaro kiu k ...... kun forta akvonivela dinamiko.
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Lövsumpskog, även fuktlövskog, ...... Norra Djurgården i Stockholm.
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Un carr est terme anglais dési ...... e, riche en matière organique.
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A carr is a type of waterlogge ...... ke the overwhelming acidity of
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Een broekbos is een permanent ...... ok vindt natuurherstel plaats.
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Ein Bruchwald [ˈbʁuːχ-] (Zusam ...... andsänderungen gekennzeichnet.
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Faultarbaro estas arbaro kiu k ...... kun forta akvonivela dinamiko.
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Lövsumpskog, även fuktlövskog, ...... Norra Djurgården i Stockholm.
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Un carr est terme anglais dési ...... e, riche en matière organique.
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Broekbos
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Bruchwald
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Carr (landform)
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Carr (zone humide)
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Faŭltarbaro
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Lövsumpskog
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