Peaty soil is unstable, as it will swell during wet weather, and shrink on drying during hot, dry weather. Therefore, peaty soil is not a good foundation.
This is a northern hemisphere habitat with wet soil.
Wet peaty soil is the habitat of the Plume-of-Navarre orchid (Habenaria blephariglottis).Specifically, the orchid favors soils rich in moisture and in nutrients. It therefore may be found in bogs, grassy ditches, and swamps. It also tolerates the soil of pine barrens.
Wet peaty soil is the habitat of the White Fringed Orchid (Habenaria blephariglottis).Specifically, the orchid favors soils rich in moisture and in nutrients. It therefore may be found in bogs, grassy ditches, and swamps. It also tolerates the soil of pine barrens.
Wet moist soil underground is the best habitat for worms
moist soil because snails dont lyke it too wet or too dry u stupid bug juice
Yes. Venus Flytraps only grow in poor, nutrient-depleted soil - usually sandy/wet/peaty soil. Since they cannot get their nutrients from the soil, they rely on living things (insects) to provide this.
Wet moist soil underground is the best habitat for worms
Wet wet wet and more wet like ponds or small streams or in a humid hot wet place no cold places like the north pole .
Wet and moist soil contains clay.
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