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valry, but was caught in the notorious Dullatur Bog, a marshy area lying between the head waters of
Pine Hole Bog, a rare quaking bog located on the property is
BB started the process of declaring Ballynahone Bog a National Nature Reserve.
f lowland heath and bogland, including Longmoor Bog, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
which over the years can raise the level of the bog above that of the surrounding land.
‘Goch' is Welsh for ‘red', and in autumn the bog accordingly becomes a stunning carpet of red an
mmon species of grass known by the common names bog alkali grass and Parish's alkali grass.
cover the Oak Ridges Moraine and a boreal peat bog, among others.
ment announced their intention of declaring the bog an Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI).
ull moon, poured buckets of water back into the bog and apologised for the damage caused.
is a superb example of a floating ‘schwingmoor' bog, and is home to a number of delicate and specia
acted from the peat layers contained within the bog, and they have told a vivid story of climate ch
an archaic word which meant 'broken ground in a bog,' and from the Levett family, an Anglo-Norman f
en-Huchting the Weser Depression transitions to bog and marsh without any clear boundary.
es through a baldcypress swamp, a pitcher plant bog, and sandhill area.
t is marked by a small cairn surrounded by peat bog and knee deep heather.
93, William Roscoe began work on reclaiming the bog, and by 1798 that work was sufficiently advance
ns available for rental, 4 ponds (North, South, Bog, and Burnett), and 7 hill and mountain summits,
Colony Bog and Bagshot Heath is a Site of Special Scientif
es scenic vistas, ledges, woodlands, a northern bog, and Spirit Falls, a 30 foot (9.1 m) waterfall.
ark contains foothills forests, aspen parkland, bog and muskeg ecosystems, with common moose and el
l, moist coniferous and mixed hardwood forests, bog and stream edges, and hillsides.
The garden features a bog and lake that may be viewed from a half-mile lo
bodies were then apparently retrieved from the bog and set up inside a dwelling, presumably having
ulls, super semi pulls, demolition derbies, and bog and mud drags.
estuary with mudflats and salt marsh, lagoons, bog and marsh, varied grassland and woodland habita
ion consists of wet and dry heath, species-rich bog and carr woodland, with transitions between all
nnamed brook heading west through the cranberry bog and ultimately leading to Pine Brook is the out
se days the Ardes was an area of marsh land and bog and was in a world of its own to the rest of Ir
unnamed stream that runs through the cranberry bog and ultimately leads to Pine Brook, a tributary
The vegetation consists of a combination of bog and tidal freshwater plants; five of the specie
nnamed brook heading west through the cranberry bog and ultimately leading to Beaver Dam Brook is t
out 9,800-8,800 years ago, at the stage of peat bog and shallow lake.
running through extensive salt marsh, cranberry bog, and farmland in use since the 18th century.
glish: River Severn) which rises in a deep peat bog approximately 800m outside its western boundary
Particularly noteworthy at Pike Whin Bog are greater spearwort, Ranunculus lingua, slend
ch includes new trees and plants a marginal and bog area around the entire pond and a small island
The park has a short loop trail through a peat bog area overlooking patches of Darlingtonia.
ora includes Oxeye daisy and eye-bright, and in bog areas lady's smock, lousewort, rush and meadows
small butterwort that grows wild in acidic peat bog areas along coastal western Europe from western
Calla ( Bog Arum, Marsh Calla) is a genus of flowering plan
b, heritage, and holly gardens, a pitcher plant bog, Asian valley, beehive exhibit, and a vine coll
cies associated with peat bogs such as sundews, bog asphodel and bog-rosemary.
, dwarf and common gorse, heath spotted-orchid, bog asphodel, and round-leaved sundew are now thriv
disease brought on by eating, among others, the bog asphodel.
ering plant known by the common name California bog asphodel.
m set, but he did heavily feature the poisonous bog at the center of the district.
rails in the park; Lake Louise, a scenic kettle bog atop the ridge, was named after his wife.
The Bog Beggarticks (Bidens conjuncta) is a species of
Betula pumila (Swamp or Bog Birch) is a deciduous shrub native to North Ame
The Cladh Hallan skeletons differ from most bog bodies in two respects: unlike most bog bodies,
Bogs are known to preserve bog bodies and bog butter but no human bodies are k
ggested that the shaved hair phenomenon in some bog bodies may simply attest to one side of the hea
This find was one of the earliest bog bodies archaeologists ever studied.
Her crew had uncovered bog bodies earlier in the day and she told them to
The Grauballe Man, a bog body from Grauballe, Denmark.
Bog Body (2007) (post-production) - Damo the Shop
The Bog Body (Adam Fogerty) - A looming giant, bald man
e name given to the partial remains of a female bog body, discovered in a peat bog at Lindow Moss,
ul guide in mist and occasionally necessary for bog bouncing.
ts surrounding area which is built on marsh and bog, Bremen Switzerland reaches heights of up to ab
Bog Brook Reservoir
north, through Stocker Pond, to a junction with Bog Brook in the town of Grantham.
rom here, it travels along the northern edge of Bog Brook Reservoir, another large reservoir which
nd Protection Act for the portion downstream of Bog Brook.
rubs; among the species to be found locally are bog buckbean, pussywillow, queen-of-the-prairie, sh
and Blue Spruce, and built new concrete dams at Bog, Burnett and Tannery Pond to replace older dams
wly down from an originally higher level in the bog, but was lying in the position and at the level
Restoration of the Puscia bog by re-establishing the water regime and re-esta
rator; for example illustrating One Man and His Bog by Barry Pilton in 1986.
The bog can be a dangerous place; an 18th-century write
lenshane Pass is a large area of intact blanket bog, characterised by undulating topography and inc
keholes and partially covered by peat, sphagnum bog, clay and sandstone debris.
Northern bog club moss in Neu Ohe
opodiella appressa Southern clubmoss, Appressed Bog Clubmoss (eastern North America, Cuba)
It is at these points that bog communities develop characterised by the floati
s to about 15 centimeters in height, shorter in bog conditions, from a creeping rhizome.
This wide expanse of peat bog continues to be dangerous to walkers, especiall
The anaerobic conditions and acids of the peat bog contributed to her excellent preservation.
lking would be tough indeed, requiring tiresome bog crossing for miles.
all of the following areas: Coed Darcy, Crymlyn Bog, Crymlyn Burrows, Jersey Marine, Llandarcy and
Burns Bog, Delta, British Columbia
Bavaria, Austria, Netherlands, Serbia (Zasavica bog), Denmark (West Jutland) and Bulgaria and are s
Due to particularly ancient blanket bog deposits, believed to predate the Neolithic per
sequence of peat domes (also known as Tregaron Bog) developed on the floodplain of the Afon (River
s in Congress saw this as a "blatant attempt to bog down investigations of the war".
roops in both countries, and the conflicts soon bog down.
t in the aster family known by the common names bog dubautia and imbricate dubautia.
e aster family known by the common name Wahiawa bog dubautia.
haps it was meant to be temporarily sunk in the bog during the winter, to preserve its wood.
ephone and Radio appear here too, in OsTown and Bog Easy respectively, and some of the playing card
The Bog Elfin (Callophrys lanoraieensis) is a species o
During the rain season, as the riverbed or bog fills up, the bulb will sprout leaves and flowe
s, a forested state park, river estuary, tupelo bog, fishing village and jetty.
rusions are covered by rough grass, heather and bog flora.
ad been preserved shortly after death in a peat bog for 6 to 18 months.
500 plants arranged in flowerbeds representing bog, forest, pasture, and rock garden environments.
ga (Thunberg, 1791) - Frigga Fritillary, Willow Bog Fritillary
Eupithecia satyrata), Falseuncaria ruficiliana, Bog Fritillary (Boloria eunomia), Pyrrhia umbra, Br
Boloria eunomia (Esper, [1800]) - Bog Fritillary, Ocellate Bog Fritillary
20s and 1930s, including the creation of a rare Bog Garden on the site of medieval fish ponds.
The Bog Garden is a nature preserve, botanical garden,
Robbs also added new garden areas, including a bog garden in the Oxbow, an Arboretum planted, and
s, ornamental plants, an experimental garden, a bog garden, an open-air pavilion, and a children's
Darmera peltata flourishes in pond margins and bog gardens, where it forms an imposing umbrella-li
The land, from pastoral to bog, gets its name from St. Eimhin's (Evin) Monaste
rally means the city of God, from Slavic Boh or Bog, God, although it can also be explained as comi
hyte, or terrestrial plant on mossy rocks or in bog grasslands at altitudes from 2,250 m (7,382 ft)
to the bottom of what was then a lake, and the bog grew over it.
serve, leading to the loss of the heathland and bog habitat, and resulting in the loss of many rare
By the 1990s, an estimated 72% of the bog had been reclaimed, most of it for agriculture.
e covering over 600 hectares (1,500 acres), the bog has now shrunk to a tenth of its original size.
The bog has been the site of many serious fires, which
rked by a trig point and crowns an area of peat bog, heather and long grasses.
The pitch is built on what was a bog hence the soft ground.
n it and this led to the formation of ponds and bog hollows.
Very few fish species call Trout Bog home.
It has vegetation typical of a raised bog however.
to the town was 'spoiled by deformed, wretched bog huts'.
napolis River which flows west from the Caribou Bog in the central part of the valley into the Anna
tensive areas of relatively undisturbed blanket bog in northern England, as well as a number of upl
A bog in northern Jutland, Denmark.
succeeding Tertiary era created large areas of bog in the Helmstedt Basin that were transformed un
e had been unearthed from a "moss" (i.e. a peat bog) in April 1876, having been originally discover
cluding the very difficult crossing of Tregaron Bog in the construction of the line between Lampete
peans began farming in the area surrounding the bog in the 1830s.
He resolved to descend into the bog in order to kill her.
Most people see the bog in the fall during the harvest when ICG offers
It was stored on the bog in large polythene covered piles.
one of the few surviving areas of lowland peat bog in southern Britain providing a particularly ri
of the Kent Downs having the largest wild acid bog in England.
tools were made in an area now covered in peat bog in the South East.
There are some areas of peat bog in the west of the park, in the area formerly k
It is either the largest area of blanket bog in Wales, or the second largest, after the Berw
tern West Virginia for a mountain top meadow or bog, in an area that is otherwise generally foreste
Investigation of the site and the surrounding bog indicate that the area was occupied since Neoli
ger Garden, Hawthorn Loop, Herb Garden, Hickory Bog, Iris Garden, Lily Pond, Maple Collection, Post
, known as Phelps blast furnace, that processed bog iron ores.
lake to draw the water down in order to extract bog iron for the smelting industry.
e was common to the Celts of the British Isles, bog iron being particularly abundant in the midland
tury brick blast furnace that was used to smelt bog iron ore to make pig iron.
early industrial blast furnace operation, where bog iron ore was smelted to make pig iron at Furnac
tion was known as Ironstone, after good quality bog iron ore found near here.
the swampy areas at the head of spring waters (' bog iron'), on cave floors, and on the bottom of la
ce, established in Hydeville in 1799 to process bog iron, is reputed to have been the first iron fu
The ore used was the abundant bog iron.
Springmount Bog is located within the barony.
The Burns Bog is the largest domed peat bog on the west coast
Bog is a horror movie about an aquatic creature.
Tilden Swamp, a highland bog, is located just below the summit to the northw
Nelson Bog is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gla
Cridmore Bog is a 14.4 hectare Site of special scientific in
Why the Walle Plough had been deposited in a bog is not known.
Ballynahone Bog is a raised bog, situated in County Londonderry
Pike Whin Bog is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the
Llay Bog is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the
Plas Iolyn Bog is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the
The Wauconda Bog is a wetland created by the Wisconsin glaciatio
A tree bog is simply an uncontrolled compost heap whose fu
The tree bog is a simple method of composting wastes, and si
Chicken bog, is a dish of chicken, rice, sausage and spices
Active exploitation of the bog itself occurred from the 1870 to the early 20th
Bellacorick blanket bog June 2010
raditionally picked and sold cranberries from a bog just north of the Musquash river.
h century most of the area was part of the peat bog known as Chat Moss, but by 1805 work had starte
in a clearing in a local plantation (formerly a bog) known as Ballintempo Forest.
epared a gridiron plan for a large area of peat bog known as Mosslake Fields, which was to the east
of the Manchester Coalfield underneath the peat bog known as Chat Moss, and was driven by the high
- Bog korthal mistletoe (Hawaiʻi)
Trout Bog Lake is one of seven lakes studied at the North
Trout Bog Lake, also known as Bog 12-15, is a small bog l
the east from Grit Fell along a muddy path over bog land that is difficult to distinguish sometimes
bird hides and various species of wildlife and bog lands.
ur known by the common names swamp larkspur and bog larkspur.
nnessee; and northern red-backed vole, southern bog lemming (Synaptomys cooperi), masked shrew (Sor
The Northern Bog Lemming, Synaptomys borealis is a small North A
genus Synaptomys, the other being the Southern Bog Lemming.
The bog lies in a natural depression, in which the wate
hington State and, a recent discovery, in Burns Bog, located in Delta, BC.
is hydro logically associatied with a cranberry bog located to the southeast.
ntraceable in the extensive tracts of mountain, bog, loch and forest.
is particularly prominent on the more modified bog margins.
The first element is mosi m ' bog, marsh', the last element is vin 'meadow, pastu
r the purchase of a piece of land known as the ' bog meadows' just off lower Windsor Avenue in 1904,
he river terraces associated with the component bog mesotopes are regularly flooded and support veg
much to its wide variety of habitats including bog, moorland, dune grassland, maritime grassland,
n-y-maen, Cefn Hengoed, Copper Quarter, Crymlyn Bog, Morfa, Pentrechwyth, Pentre Dwr, Winch Wen, in
Carex binervis and Flea Sedge Carex pulicaris; Bog Moss Sphagnum spp., Heath Spotted-orchid Dactyl
filled the depression, allowing colonisation by bog mosses such as the Sphagnum varieties, thus giv
Plant Badge: Bog Myrtle
The otherwise rare bog myrtle (Myrica gale) is common here.
leaves of their food plants (such as Birch and Bog myrtle) to form their cocoons.
ts (alders, Australian pines, California lilac, bog myrtle, bitterbrush, Dryas), revisions to the p
d in gruit mixes, for example sage, rosemary or bog myrtle, also have antiseptic properties likely
Seney Wilderness Area, includes the Strangmoor Bog National Natural Landmark.
Cherry Orchard Bog Natural Area Preserve is a Natural Area Preserv
Wauconda Bog Nature Preserve is a tamarack bog located in Wa
Carrington Moss, large area of peat bog near Carrington, Greater Manchester
It was found in 1988 protruding from a peat bog near Oxborough, Norfolk, where it had been depo
                                                                                                   


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