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White admiral on Queen Anne's lace
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Root ball of a fallen tree
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Grassy area with goldenrod
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Meadow
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Ferns
The topic of Coffee Swamp is one that has captured the attention of many people as of late. From its impact on society to its implications on daily life, Coffee Swamp has generated widespread interest in various fields. As we continue to explore and better understand Coffee Swamp, new perspectives and questions arise that invite us to reflect on its importance and relevance. In this article, we will dive into the different facets of Coffee Swamp, examining its influence in different areas and discussing its significance in the current context.
Coffee Swamp is a freshwater swamp located on the northern edge of Washington Island, in Door County Wisconsin and is a designated state natural area since 1994.[1][2] At the center of the swamp is a small, shallow pond.[3]
The swamp represents a boreal forest, and hosts a number of plant species including various sedges, ferns and other rare plants.[2] Snowberry, round-leaved sundew, and pitcher plants grow in small mounded areas of sphagnum moss under some of the cedars.[3]
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