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Flood-meadow

A '''flood-meadow''' (or '''floodmeadow''') is an area of grassland or pasture beside a river, subject to seasonal flooding. Flood-meadows are distinct from water-meadows in that the latter are artificially created and maintained, with flooding controlled on a seasonal and even daily basis.

Examples


- Angel & Greyhound Meadow, Oxford
- Christ Church Meadow, Oxford
- Mill Meadows, Henley-on-Thames
- Port Meadow, Oxford

See also


- Coastal plain
- Field (agriculture)|Field
- Flooded grasslands and savannas
- Grassland
- Meadow
- Pasture
- Plain
- Prairie
- Water-meadow
- Wet meadow
- Floodplain Category:Water-meadows| Flood-meadow Category:Wetlands| Flood-meadow Category:Rivers Category:Landforms

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