. Classification of wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United States. Wetlands -- United States; Wetland ecology -- United States; Aquatic ecology -- United States. 93 4M. Plate 46.—Classification: SYSTEM Palustrine, CLASS Emergent Wetland, SUBCLASS Persistent, water regime Seasonally Flooded, water CHEMISTRY Mixosaline, soil Mineral. The dominant plants are sedge (Carex spp.), bulrush {Scirpus spp.), rush IJuncus spp.), and foxtail (Alopecurus aequalis). This wetland is typical of irrigated hay in the West. Water mav be diverted from rivers or may be from artesian wells as in this plate.


. Classification of wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United States. Wetlands -- United States; Wetland ecology -- United States; Aquatic ecology -- United States. 93 4M. Plate 46.—Classification: SYSTEM Palustrine, CLASS Emergent Wetland, SUBCLASS Persistent, water regime Seasonally Flooded, water CHEMISTRY Mixosaline, soil Mineral. The dominant plants are sedge (Carex spp.), bulrush {Scirpus spp.), rush IJuncus spp.), and foxtail (Alopecurus aequalis). This wetland is typical of irrigated hay in the West. Water mav be diverted from rivers or may be from artesian wells as in this plate. (Saguache County, Colorado; Date unknown; Photo courtesy of R. M. Hopper). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Biological Services Program (U. S. ); Cowardin, Lewis M. Washington, D. C. : Fish and Wildlife Service, U. S. Dept. of the Interior


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