Wet meadow definition

Wet meadow means palustrine emergent wetlands, typically having disturbed soils, vegetation, or hydrology.

Examples of Wet meadow in a sentence

  • Wet meadow habitat for Yosemite toads is defined as relatively open meadows with low to moderate amounts of woody vegetation that have standing water on June 1 or for more than 2 weeks following snow melt.

  • The Park consists of large, manicured picnic areas, many developed facilities and structures, roads and trails, a 200-acre wet-mesic flatwoods forest, and several reservoirs/lakes, canals, and wetlands.The seven (7) Planting Zones are as follows and are natural community zones based on light, canopy and moisture levels (Vernal pool/marsh, Pool/wetland fringe, Wet- meadow, Wet-mesic Forest, Upland ridges, Ditches and Swales).

  • Wet meadow vegetation is varied and can include such common species as tussock sedge, rushes, grasses like blue joint and reed canary grass, and flowering herbaceous plants including Joe- Pye-weed, goldenrod, aster, and many others.

  • Wet meadow, grazed or tilled: An emergent wetland that has grasses, sedges, rushes or other herbaceous vegetation as its predominant vegetation and has been previously converted to agricultural activities.

  • Gray 1B.2 Great Basin scrub Wet meadow, seeps Habitat loss, pipelineALISOAstragalus lentiformis A.

  • Copthall Lane: route of ancient pathway… Narrow tree-lined Crispey Brook… Wet meadow pasture”.

  • Thus, due inflation, etc., ultimately making the country’s economy less active (Benjamin, Devarajan, and Weiner 1989; Edwards and Wijnbergen 1989; Corden 1984).

  • PF - Wet meadow or “creek prairie” found on low terraces, clayey swales, wetlands and riparian zones, subjected to incidental or seasonal flooding and/or seasonal watertables.

  • Wet meadow wetlands around Scarboro Creek embayment are dominated by nonpersistent emergent plants and scattered woody plants.

  • The 'unplanted' ground in the lower, moister part of the south west tip was sown with the Wet meadow mix.

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