A Marshy Tract is another term for Marshland which is wet land with grassy vegetation usually the transition zone between land and water. The word Marshy Tract is often utilized in Crossword puzzles. Other possible answers could be:BAYOUMOORMORASSSWALE
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Boggy or marshy
a tract of soft wet land, commonly covered partially or wholly with water; a fen; a swamp; a morass. and there has another opinion that says---a plant (nartheeium ossifragum) with linear equitant leaves, and a raceme of small white flowers; -- called also bog asphodel in a broad sense marshy land is a place or track which is more slippery and dusty and wet by the growth of algy type plants.
wet and marshy
wet marshy landscape
No, a water moss fern is not a land plant. It is an aquatic plant that can be found in wet, marshy environments like bogs, swamps, or along the edges of ponds or streams.
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Yes, in fact they thrive in a wet damp environment.
"Marshy" refers to a wet, soft, and often waterlogged area of land, typically characterized by the presence of marsh plants and a high water table. Such areas may be found in wetlands, swamps, or along the edges of lakes and rivers. The term often implies a spongy or boggy texture, making the ground difficult to walk on. Marshy environments are important for biodiversity and can serve as critical habitats for various wildlife species.
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