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Wetland Plants: Wonders of Adaptation

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11167
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers defines wetlands as \"those habitats that are very wet for at least part of the year, have plant species that are adapted to living in wetlands, and have soils that show characteristics developed under waterlogged conditions.\" Brown describes plants, including, pitcher plants and Venus' flytraps, that thrive in a wetland environment.
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Wildlife in North Carolina (NoCar SK 431 W54x), Vol. 73 Issue 6, June 2009, p20-25, il
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