Definition & Meaning | English word FLATWOOD


FLATWOOD

Definitions of FLATWOOD

  1. A type of upland soil that has impaired drainage

Number of letters

8

Is palindrome

No

17
AT
FL
FLA
LA
LAT
OD
OO
OOD
TW
TWO
WO

1

1

342
AD
ADF
ADL
ADO
ADT
ADW
AF
AFD
AFL
AFO

Examples of Using FLATWOOD in a Sentence

  • Before the 20th century, Sugarloaf Mountain was a wilderness dominated by sandhill and flatwood pine forests.
  • Can be found in rainforests, swamps, along streams, bogs, bayheads, backwaters, wet prairies, low pinelands, pocosins, flatwood depressions, preferring acidic, sandy, or peaty soils.
  • In the book she surveys the ecological web she experienced as a child; including plant species (Longleaf Pine, Cypress Swamp, Wiregrass, Meadow Beauty, Liatris, Greeneyes) and animal species (Flatwood Salamander, Bachman's sparrow, Pine Warbler, Carolina Wren, Red-Cockaded Woodpecker, Eastern Bluebird, Brown-Headed Nuthatch, Yellow Breasted Chat, Red-headed woodpecker, Eastern Kingbird, Common ground dove, Quail, Gopher Tortoises) along with how she fits into this world as part of the human species.
  • There are five basic habitat types in the Enchanted Forest Sanctuary: oak, scrub, mesic and hydric hammock, wet prairie, and pine flatwood.
  • Flatwood soils are classified in USDA soil taxonomy as fine, mixed, semiactive, mesic Aquic Hapludults.
  • The township contains the eight following cemeteries: Bollinger, Flatwood, Grindstaff, Jones, Meyer, Old Bollinger, Shrum, and Statler.



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