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DescriptionNH Heath.Pond.Bog 1024x682 edit nll.nps.jpg |
English: Heath Pond Bog in New Hajmpshire, USA is an outstanding, classic example of a kettle hole bog system. An open water center is ringed by narrow band of liverwort - horned bladderwort mud-bottom community, which in turn is surrounded by a slightly wider zone of Sphagnum rubellum - small cranberry moss carpet. These concentric zones are all embedded within about 6 acres of an open leatherleaf - sheep laurel dwarf shrub bog natural community. Scattered larch and black spruce trees occur across the surface of the bog system. There is a greater variety of bog plants here than at any other peatland in the state. |
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Source | http://www.nhdfl.org/events-tours-and-programs/visit-nh-biodiversity/heath-pond-bog.aspx |
Author | United States Government, National Park Service |
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