Fen, Definition, Description, Chemistry, Plants, Fen vs Bog, & Facts
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Fen, type of wetland ecosystem, especially in a low-lying area, wholly or partly covered with water and dominated by grasses and grasslike plants such as sedges and reeds. Fens develop as the result of sustained flows of mineral-rich groundwater in the root zone, which limit the decomposition of plant debris and allow the formation of peat.
Fens in Ireland FactsheetIrish Peatland Conservation Council
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The Nature Conservancy's Herrick Fen Nature Preserve
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