e/Tannersville Cranberry Bog

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has glosseng: The Tannersville Cranberry Bog or Cranberry Swamp, is a sphagnum bog on the Cranberry Creek in Tannersville, Pennsylvania. It is the southernmost boreal bog east of the Mississippi river, containing many black spruce and tamarack trees at the southern limit of their ranges. Technically, it can be classed as an acid fen, as it receives some groundwater flow. The site was designated a National Natural Landmark in December 1974 . It was purchased by The Nature Conservancy and the Conservation and Research Foundation in 1956. Like many bogs, its terrain presents an image of solidity, but a liquid mass of decaying peat lies beneath a six-inch (152 mm) layer of sphagnum and a network of supporting tree roots. However, this bog may be viewed conveniently from a floating walkway.
lexicalizationeng: Tannersville cranberry bog
instance ofc/Bogs of Pennsylvania
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geo locgeographic location 41.04222222222222 -75.25888888888889
media:imgCranberry Creek.jpg
media:imgPitcherPlant.jpg
media:imgSpruceAndTamarack.jpg

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