Northern riverine forest

Northern riverine forest

The northern riverine forest is a type of forest ecology most dominant along waterways in the northeastern and north-central United States and bordering areas of Canada. Key species include willow, elm, American sycamore, and cottonwood.

One of the distinct ecosystems is the Riverine Forest. These are found on the lower flood plains along the rivers edge. The main species found here is one of the deciduous species; the Balsam Poplar. These trees like a high volume of moisture and are able to tolerate flooding. They are distinguishable by their thick, gnarly bark and their larger, pointed leaves. These leaves have a distinct drip tip. The trees supply homes for the many native species of fauna.


References

  • Kricher, John. A Field Guide to Eastern Forests. Houghton-Mifflin, Boston, 1998.

  • Sherwin, Brooke. Wealselhead Society Calgary, Alberta. 2010



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