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U.S. Forest Service Alaska Region


Fall Colors the Muskeg on Alaska’s Tongass National Forest

October 18, 2012 Mary Stensvold, US Forest Service Regional Botanist, Sitka, Alaska

Muskegs, a colloquial term for peat bogs, blanket 10 percent of the Tongass National Forest. These wetlands range in size from a few square feet to many acres. Over the ages, muskegs formed as Sphagnum mosses, rushes and sedges grew and built up spongy carpets in these very wet, almost treeless...

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