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A wet woodland in Firebeacon, Devon

A wet woodland is a type of plant community. It is a biodiversity habitat in the United Kingdom as part of the British National Vegetation Classification system.

Wet woodlands occurs on poorly drained or seasonally wet soils. They may occur in river valleys, the surroundings of mires and raised bog, the transition zones between open water and drier ground, and beside small winding streams.

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Wet woodland

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A wet woodland is a type of plant community. It is a biodiversity habitat in the United Kingdom as part of the British National Vegetation Classification...

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Miombo

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wet season with rich gold and red colours masking the underlying chlorophyll, reminiscent of autumn colours in the temperate zone. Miombo woodlands extend...

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Killarney National Park

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sensitive trees in the Killarney woodlands. Sika deer have killed yews by scoring the trees with their antlers. Wet woodland (also called carr) on the low-lying...

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Oenanthe crocata

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Europe, North Africa and western Asia. It grows in damp grassland and wet woodland, often along river and stream banks. All parts of the plant are extremely...

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Caltha palustris

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plant of the buttercup family, native to marshes, fens, ditches and wet woodland in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It flowers between April...

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Bryngarw Country Park

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river's unpredictable nature and predisposition to flood the woodland is classified as wet woodland. Coed Waunpiod east has been designated as a Site of Interest...

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Pellia epiphylla

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the banks of rivers, streams and ditches and also grows in wet woodland, marshes and on wet rocks. The thalli are irregularly branched and are fairly large...

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Hydrosere

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remains drier for most of the year and becomes suitable for development of wet woodland. It is invaded by shrubs and trees such as Salix (willow), Alnus (alder)...

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Starlicide

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not likely to be taken protecting crops because they mostly feed in wet woodland bottoms on acorns, pine seeds, fruits, and animal matter during winter...

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Lysimachia thyrsiflora

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palustre wet woodland (community W1 of the British National Vegetation Classification system), Salix pentandra - Carex rostrata wet woodland (NVC community...

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Wroxham

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broad lie in an area of fairly intensive agriculture, with areas of wet woodland adjoining the broad and river. For the purposes of local government,...

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The Broads

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typical Broads landscape of today, with its reedbeds, grazing marshes and wet woodland. Various attempts were made to extend the navigable rivers. The longest-lasting...

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Milford on Sea

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recognising its heath soil associated with the New Forest, its biodiverse wet woodland in the west (a local nature reserve which hosts badgers, fish and many...

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Mentha pulegium

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there is waterlogging in winter. It is also found along watercourses, in wet woodland and in abandoned fields. In California, where it is considered an invasive...

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Cervalces scotti

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range, characterized by a spruce-dominant mixed conifer and deciduous wet woodland which may have made it more vulnerable to extinction. Remains of Cervalces...

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Chrysops viduatus

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spot. Chrysops viduatus occurs in wet meadows, mires, fens and wet woodlands. The larvae feed on organic matter in wet peaty detritus. Adults feed on large...

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Derrywarragh Island

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(8 mi) northwest of Portadown. Most of the island is wet grassland. There are also areas of wet woodland, marshes and swamps. The island is also regularly...

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Wroxham Broad

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broad lie in an area of fairly intensive agriculture, with areas of wet woodland adjoining the broad and river. Since 1937, under lease from the Trafford...

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Alder carr

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enjoying Alder Carr, in Holywells Park Trust, Woodland. "Wet Woodland - British Habitats". Woodland Trust. Woodland Trust. Retrieved 8 June 2024. Walmsley,...

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Magor Marsh

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habitats, including damp hay meadows, sedge fen, reed bed, scrub and wet woodland. There are also numerous reens and a large pond. Magor Marsh Nature Reserve...

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British NVC community W1

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system; it is one of seven woodland communities in the NVC classed as "wet woodlands". This is a community with a widely scattered distribution in the lowlands...

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Curcuma australasica

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typically found growing in moist pockets in sandstone areas, and in wet woodland and forest areas. It grows well in containers where it is often cultivated...

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Forest

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considerable variation on where the cutoff points are between a forest, woodland, and savanna. Under some definitions, to be considered a forest requires...

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Central Zambezian miombo woodlands

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The Central Zambezian miombo woodlands ecoregion spans southern central Africa. Miombo woodland is the predominant plant community. It is one of the largest...

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Gunnersbury Triangle

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The area consists mainly of secondary birch woodland, with some locally uncommon willow carr or wet woodland and a small area of acid grassland along the...

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Glen Coe

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bladderwort are to be found. There are areas of wet woodland on the floor of the glen: the woodlands are composed of alder and ash, and also provide a...

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Strumpshaw Fen RSPB reserve

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contains several types of habitats including reed beds, grazing marshes, wet woodland, fen orchid-rich meadows, and the River Yare. These are managed through...

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Panicum anceps

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name. In the wild this plant grows in moist areas such as swampland and wet woodland habitat. This grass provides a good graze for cattle and horses throughout...

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