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Wetlands are characterized by saturation levels, hydric soils, and hydrophytic plants
September 15, 2020 - Wetlands provide a wide range of services, such as water purification, wildlife habitat, and flood control. But what exactly is a wetland? The Soil Science Society of America’s (SSSA) September 15thSoils Matter Blog explores wetlands and their three distinct characteristics.
Blogger David Tilson explains, “Wetlands are transitional zones between land and aquatic ecosystems. Wetlands are characterized by three things: saturation, the presence of hydric (low-oxygen) soils, and hydrophytic (water-loving) plants.”
To learn more about wetlands, read the entire blog post: https://soilsmatter.wordpress.com/2020/09/15/how-are-wetland-plants-and-soils-different-from-drier-soils/
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