They all contain muddy wet ground.
Mallards, mauls, sweetweed, Schloss tea, and mortification root.
The French common name for Sesbania javanica is Sesbanie de Java. The English common name for Sesbania javanica is Marsh sesbania and the Russian name for Sesbania javanica is Sesbanya yavanskaya(Сесбания​ яванская).Marsh sesbania has yellow flower and its fruit is similar to the fruit of corckwood tree (Sesbania grandiflora), except that the fruit of marsh sesbania is smaller than that of corckwood tree. The flower of marsh sesbania is edible. The local people in Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand use marsh sesbania's flower for salad as well as for pickle with bean sprout.
King cup is not a marsh marigold. King cup is another name for the plant marsh-marigold (Caltha palustris), which is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family. It is also known by other names such as cowslip and water dragon.
Pennywort, marsh penny, water pennywort, and sheep rot.
A freshwater marsh
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Muskeg is the name of a swamp or bog made up of a deep accumulation of decaying vegetation and sand or soil. There may be similar accumulations in the northern parts of many areas of the world but only the North American (Canadian) sites were initially named muskeg a word borrowed from the Cree First Nation's language word "maskek" (a low lying marsh).In other locations muskeg may be called a peat bog, quagmire, swamp land, mire, fen or marsh.
No, marsh is a common noun, a singular, concrete noun. Any common noun can become a proper noun if it is used for the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title, such as the Pelican Marsh Golf Club in Florida, British actor Jean Marsh, or the movie 'The House on Marsh Road' (1960).
Any of the following terms might apply: wetland, swamp, marshe or marsh, bog, muskeg, bottomland, peatland, delmarva or Carolina bay, pocosins, fen, prairie pot holes, riparian land, slough (pronounced, 'slew' in USA and Canada), mire, moor, wet meadow; to name a few. See link, "COMMON NAMES" for brief descriptions. Google each term, separately, for more comprehensive descriptions and definitions.
Very common in the marsh in patrica city
Mallards, mauls, sweetweed, Schloss tea, and mortification root.
They are common in the elezabeth river and the cheesapeak bay
Grasslands,marsh,tundra,taiga are common.
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The French common name for Sesbania javanica is Sesbanie de Java. The English common name for Sesbania javanica is Marsh sesbania and the Russian name for Sesbania javanica is Sesbanya yavanskaya(Сесбания​ яванская).Marsh sesbania has yellow flower and its fruit is similar to the fruit of corckwood tree (Sesbania grandiflora), except that the fruit of marsh sesbania is smaller than that of corckwood tree. The flower of marsh sesbania is edible. The local people in Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand use marsh sesbania's flower for salad as well as for pickle with bean sprout.
King cup is not a marsh marigold. King cup is another name for the plant marsh-marigold (Caltha palustris), which is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family. It is also known by other names such as cowslip and water dragon.
Natural succession typically occurs in the following order: prairie, followed by marsh, then forest. This sequence is based on changes in environmental conditions and species interactions as the ecosystem matures over time.