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Each ditch in the boggy soil made them hesitate.
I found difficulty in tracing paths through the boggy soil, for it was my first visit to that region.
At night the men slung their ship's hammocks from trees, or slept on boggy soil.
Bog-spruce woods are found around the raised bogs on marshy and boggy soils.
A member of the mustard family, it's a perennial that grows easily and enjoys moist, somewhat boggy soil.
Also of streams: Flowing through boggy soil.
Boggy soil poured in from every side, submerging the animal and burying Oxal to his shoulders.
As its name suggests C. tenuicaulis is found in wet, boggy soil in and around swamp or lake areas.
Their shallow root systems are easily crushed in the boggy soil or loose volcanic cinders they grow in.
The growth, when he touched it, had displayed signs of sluggish animation and had started to conceal itself, burrowing into the boggy soil.
It grows in swampy forests and coastal prairies, preferring acid boggy soils rich with leaf mold.
It is well adapted to several kinds of habitats, which include salty and calcareous soils (however, it does not tolerate boggy soils).
Adele thought; but of course the bath of ions from the thrusters would vaporize the boggy soil and soft-bodied vegetation into a plume. "
Pitch Pine is also at home in acidic, boggy soil, and Table Mountain Pine may occasionally be found in this habitat as well.
The pressing out of water from the pores is not crucial, however, since the boggy soil is water-saturated and thus always provides enough water for ice core growth.
Palsas, however, do not necessarily require positive hydrostatic pressure (to inject water), since the boggy soil is water-saturated and therefore has sufficient supply for the growing ice core.
Mrs. Kraft has learned she cannot plant bulbs in her boggy soil in Islip, because if the deer don't eat them, the surplus moisture rots them.
Landscaping was minimal, due to the native trees in place and the natural beauty of the location, but included ferns, elephant ears, and umbrella plants, which like boggy soil.
Immense blocks of black basalt, each as large as a crofter's cottage, lay scattered and tumbled like a child's wooden blocks, half-sunk in the soft boggy soil.
Recycling is but a temporary solution: many apartheid-era graveyards once set aside for blacks are in poor or boggy soil and are unsuited for their existing burials, much less additions.
They harvested clams, mussels, oysters and conch in these waters and then carried the shells to concentrated sites in efforts to lift their homes above the wet and boggy soil.
The depressions are taken up by rivers and chains of lakes with marsh and boggy soil along the shores; once used for peat collection, the riverbanks are now mostly drained and dry.
In addition, the battalion suffered numerous equipment losses from mired tanks in the soft boggy soil, but also personnel losses to artillery barrages when the crews had to abandon the mired tanks.
However when occurring in coastal regions, it provides good indication that the soil is dry and out of the littoral and inundation zone since G. sumatranum will not normally tolerate sandy or boggy soil.