Fluvogenic peatbog
Reed sedge rush - typical vegetation of flooded bog
Fluvogenic bog (flooded) - a type of low bog, in which water stagnant in the ground comes from periodic floods, and to some extent also from surface runoff.
The vegetation of fluvogenic mires is in the Central European landscape rushes, especially from the Magnocaricion union, to a lesser extent Phragmition. The soil is fertile and in the case of desiccation, plants such as stinging nettle, scattered sieve or concentrated sieve appear. They are inhabited by various species of frogs. They feed on birds such as bitterns, marsh harriers, aquarius and streams.
In Poland, the largest complexes of fluviogenous bogs occur in the valleys of large rivers - Vistula, Oder and Narew.
Untreated wetlands, such as muds and muds, can be associated with fluviogenic bogs.
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