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Blaney Bog Photo gallery

Photo Credits: Michael Sather


Transitional zone between the marshy zone and the riparian zone. See skunk cabbage in foreground.
Labrador tea in bloom.
View of the bog ecosystem. The Labrador tea and bog laurel in the foreground are the main indicator plants of the bog proper. The uplands and Golden Ears Mountains are in the background of the photograph.
View of the fen ecosystem. The grasses and sedges in the foreground are the indicator plants that make up the fen. The fen runs along the east-side of 224th Street in Maple Ridge. In the background are the hardhack bushes and willows of a transitional zone between the fen and the bog proper.
 

A small marshy ecosystem between the riparian area and the bog proper. This area is characterized by bulrushes and sedges.

The path to Blaney Bog winds through a riparian ecosysem. A riparian ecosystem is a transitional zone between aquatic environments and uplands that are drier. A typical riparian area hosts plants such as rushes, sedges, grasses, shrubs and deciduous trees. In the riparian area leading to the bog proper, alder, hardhack, maple, Indian plum and blackberries line the path.

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