Wetland plants and their use in medicine In most of the modern world, wetland plants are rarely used medically, but if there is a wider range of medical forms of medicine to treat a specific health need, wetlands Plants have many medicinal uses. Various medicinal uses of various wetland plants have been developed and changed in history. Wetland plants are commonly used by Indians as medicines like Ledum groenlandicum (Labrador tea) for sore throat and cold.
Typical wetland plants include peat moss, alfalfa, sedge, wetland cotton, spirit heat, marsh rosemary, wetland asford, sunday. Everglades, orchid, common frog, Irish hare, otter, female, white goose Greenland, cruising, Golden p, such as Merlin, is also the habitat of many plants and animals that are rare protection. . Biodiversity For thousands of years, the landscape of Ireland has been covered with oak, ash, eucalyptus, eucalyptus, yew tree, and other primeval trees. If humanity is to arrive in Ireland, the scenery is subdivided in order to promote agricultural production, followed by felling of forests is carried out, one of the most forest of little country away crops and livestock, in Europe and Ireland as livestock, about 9% It is covered with forest. However, only 1% is the land of virgin forests, the remaining 8% are primarily non-local coniferous trees.
Due to the limited variety of plants, wetlands do not share common biodiversity in other types of wetlands. Insects common in all wetlands have butterflies and dragonflies. These insects eat nectar of swampy flowers. Many local butterflies were found in the wetlands of Ireland. Birds such as goose and pheasant are also rare to find larger animals, but they grow their homes in wetlands. Wetlands are one of the most valuable ecosystems on the planet. They are like huge sponges and reservoirs. During heavy rain, wetlands absorb excess water and limit the impact of floods. Wetlands also protect coastal areas from storm surges that can wash fragile beaches and coastal communities. Seawater wetlands and tidal salt wetlands will help protect coastal earth and sand