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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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