The Marsh Ecosystem at the Watershed Center

Marshes are shallow wetlands that usually flood in the spring. Some soil in marshes is high in organic content, other soil is mucky. Dominant plants may include, bluepoint grass, reed canary grass, rice cut grass bur-reeds, sweet flag, tussocks sedge, cattails, pickerel weed, wool grass, and ...more ↓

Spiders 1
Araneae
mountain strawberry 2
Fragaria virginiana
sensitive fern 1
Onoclea sensibilis
Common Cattail 1
Typha latifolia
Damselflies 3
Zygoptera
honeysuckle
Lonicera notha
Tadpole Sculpin
Psychrolutes paradoxus
Tussock Sedges 4
Cyperaceae
Red Maple 5
Acer rubrum
Common Yellowthroat 6
Geothlypis trichas
Poison Parsnip 1
Pastinaca sativa
Banana Slugs 1
Ariolimax
Eastern White Pine 7
Pinus strobus
Great Blue Heron 8
Ardea herodias
Red-spotted Newt 2
Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens
Christmas Fern 9
Polystichum acrostichoides
Northern Leopard Frog 10
Lithobates pipiens
American Mink 11
Neovison vison
Muskrat 12
Ondatra zibethicus
Purple Loosestrife
Lythrum salicaria
American Beaver 13
Castor canadensis

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