Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center

Wetland Plants and Plant Communities of Minnesota and Wisconsin

VI. WOODED SWAMPS


Wooded swamps are forested wetlands dominated by mature conifers and lowland hardwood trees. They are usually associated with ancient lake basins and retired riverine oxbows. Wooded swamps include the northern wet-mesic forest and the southern wet and wet-mesic hardwood associations described by Curtis (1971).

Wooded swamps are important for stormwater and floodwater retention. They also provide habitat for wildlife including white-tailed deer, furbearers, songbirds, ruffed grouse, barred owl and amphibians.

The wooded swamps of Minnesota and Wisconsin are divided into two types depending on whether the dominant trees are conifers or hardwoods.


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