Shrub Swamp
Shrub swamps are typically located in depressions, around lakes or ponds or on river terraces. They tend to flood seasonally and are dominated by shrubs or trees that are rooted in hydric soils. These depressions are poorly drained with fine-textured organic, muck or mineral soils and standing water common throughout the growing season. Hardwood-dominated stands (especially Oregon Ash) may be considered a shrub swamp when they are not surrounded by conifer forests. Typical landscape mosaics for the Oregon Ash stands were very often formerly dominated by prairies and now by agriculture.
Flora
Red osier dogwood | Nootka rose |
Pacific willow | Oregon ash |
Fauna
Red winged blackbird | Canada goose |
Belted kingfisher | Marsh wren |
Painted turtle | Western pond turtle |
Pacific tree frog | Muskrat |