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Räme – The most common type of marsh in Hatlamminsu

A close-up of a bog.
Marsh tea

Rämeet cover more than half of Hatlamminsuo's surface area. The isoppurräme prevailing on the edge fens of Hatlamminsuo is the most common type of fen in the fen. The next most common type of bog to be read as a sedge is tupas wool sedge.

Our big toe

Forest: In some places, the absolute dominant species of the quite large trees is pine.

Field layer: Dominant species are julukka, swamp gorse (pictured) and muarain, or lakka. There are also blueberries, lingonberries, heather, tupas wool, crowberries and cranberries.

Ground floor: Dominant species are e.g. red curd moss and wall moss.

Tupas wool yarn

Trees: The trees in tupasvillarämi are rather sparse and small pine trees.

Field layer: Dominant species are cottonwood, marsh flower, large cranberry and round-leaved hollyhock. There are very few real frogs that grow.

Bottom layer: The dominant species are kelp moss and red kelp moss.

A close-up of a cranberry.
Cranberry

Types of vegetation prevailing in Hatlamminsu *

  • big toe (IR)
  • Tupas wool yarn (TR)

Endangered *

  • Blueberry ears on the edges
  • Grass and hay ears
  • Short baskets
  • Our big toe
  • Tupas wool yarn

* Mapping of Riihimäki's valuable natural sites 2011