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Summary Of: Fen

Fen was once thought to be a phase in the... It is a fen overgrown with generally small trees of species such as... A list of species found in a fen therefore covers a range from those remaining from the earlier stage in the successional development... Fen also merges into freshwater marsh... fen is replaced by vegetation dominated by... species to be found in a north European fen with some attempt to distinguish between reed bed relicts and the carr pioneers...

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