Kill all those weeds on the bottomland, that is. From Wordnik.com. [Libertarian Blog Place] Reference
Narrow floodplains had bottomland hardwood forests. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Arkansas (EPA)] Reference
Cropland and bottomland forest occur on the Arkansas. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Arkansas (EPA)] Reference
As a result, a mixing of upland and bottomland species occurred. From Wordnik.com. [Mississippi lowland forests] Reference
Only limited areas of bottomland forests and swamps still occur. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Kentucky (EPA)] Reference
Poorly-drained floodplains support bottomland forests and wetlands. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Oklahoma (EPA)] Reference
For instance, heavy bottomland soils prone to flooding are not suited to it. From Wordnik.com. [2 The Plant] Reference
Deciduous bottomland woodland and forest were common along rivers and creeks. From Wordnik.com. [Texas blackland prairies] Reference
The panzers first met the massed enemy forces in the bottomland south of Unova. From Wordnik.com. [Panzer Aces]
Only scattered small remnants remain of the original bottomland hardwood forest. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Louisiana (EPA)] Reference
Protecting bayous and bottomland hardwood forests in the Lower Missiissippi Delta. From Wordnik.com. [Lands Legacy On Protection For American Natural Treasures] Reference
Today, white oak dominates upland forests and bottomland trees grow along streams. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Kentucky (EPA)] Reference
Some less-disturbed bottomland forest and cypress-gum swamp habitats still remain. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Tennessee (EPA)] Reference
Much of the original bottomland hardwood forest has been inundated by impoundments. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Alabama and Georgia (EPA)] Reference
The bottomland forests of the Black Sea coast constitute another noteworthy feature. From Wordnik.com. [Euxine-Colchic deciduous forests] Reference
Extensive wetland drainage and bottomland forest clearance has occurred in Ecoregion 73a. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Kentucky (EPA)] Reference
This region contains one of the largest bottomland hardwood forest swamps in North America. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Louisiana (EPA)] Reference
Widespread draining of wetlands and removal of bottomland forests for cropland has occurred. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Arkansas (EPA)] Reference
Mixed oak and oak – pine forests are common and bottomland hardwood forests grow along streams. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Kentucky (EPA)] Reference
Widespread draining of wetlands and removal of bottomland forests occurred with cropland expansion. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Louisiana (EPA)] Reference
The natural vegetation is dominated by bottomland hardwood forests, primarily oak-hickory-pine forests. From Wordnik.com. [Mississippi lowland forests] Reference
One of the greatest threats is to the diverse wetlands communities and in particular bottomland forests. From Wordnik.com. [Middle Atlantic coastal forests] Reference
Elevated karst plateaus, folded mountains, agricultural valleys, forested uplands, and bottomland forests occur. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Arkansas (EPA)] Reference
Perhaps most famous are the river swamp or bottomland forests, admired for its towering bald cypress and gum trees. From Wordnik.com. [Middle Atlantic coastal forests] Reference
The habitats most affected are bottomland forests, which were cleared for agriculture or harvested for timber long ago. From Wordnik.com. [Mississippi lowland forests] Reference
Natural vegetation is oak – hickory – pine forest on uplands and bottomland forest on floodplains and low terraces. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Oklahoma (EPA)] Reference
Most of the area was historically covered with bald cypress, tupelo swamp forest, and mixed deciduous bottomland forest. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Iowa and Missouri (EPA)] Reference
Widespread draining of wetlands and removal of bottomland forest has also occurred and cropland agriculture is extensive. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Iowa and Missouri (EPA)] Reference
Two hundred years ago, magnificent bottomland forests covered almost thirty million acres across the Southeastern United States. From Wordnik.com. [Bottomland hardwoods] Reference
In some regions of the lower Mississippi floodplain, only a very small percentage of original bottomland hardwood forests remain. From Wordnik.com. [Bottomland hardwoods] Reference
Within this ecoregion, the bottomland or floodplain forests are some of the most biologically important habitats in North America. From Wordnik.com. [Middle Atlantic coastal forests] Reference
All of these rivers carry alluvial deposits from the mountains to the coast, where hardwood and softwood bottomland forests occur. From Wordnik.com. [Euxine-Colchic deciduous forests] Reference
Sarikum Sinop Nature Reserve Ia 831 Habitat diversity, bottomland forest Important site with its habitat diversity and bird richness. From Wordnik.com. [Euxine-Colchic deciduous forests] Reference
The bottomland forests have been cleared and the region has been extensively modified for agriculture, flood control, and navigation. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Louisiana (EPA)] Reference
River swamp forests of bald cypress and water tupelo and oak-dominated bottomland hardwood forests provide important wildlife habitat. From Wordnik.com. [Ecoregions of Alabama and Georgia (EPA)] Reference
Projections for the year 2000 show a loss of 20 percent in North Carolina and 28 percent in South Carolina bottomland hardwood forests. From Wordnik.com. [Middle Atlantic coastal forests] Reference
Haciosman Samsun Nature Reserve Ia 121 Habitat diversity, bottomland forest Important site with its habitat diversity and bird richness. From Wordnik.com. [Euxine-Colchic deciduous forests] Reference
North Carolina and South Carolina were estimated at having 12,950 km2 and 12,790 km2, respectively of bottomland hardwood forest in 1952. From Wordnik.com. [Middle Atlantic coastal forests] Reference
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