The north is mostly wet savanna.
This plant is a common species, growing in shrubby bogs, wet savannas, conifer swamps, and scrub.
It is also known as a "lush grassland", "grass-sedge savannah", or "wet savanna".
"Grass is in," the decorators announced, and they began to assemble a landscape of vast prairies, inland seas and wet savannas.
In the south, such as in Texas, it is found in wet savannas and flatwoods.
Seasonally wet savannas are found on the lower reaches of the major rivers.
The plant grows in a variety of wetland habitat types, including bays, sloughs, wet savannas, and ponds.
Wet prairies and wet savannas are similar.
They remain an important community type in wet savannas and flatwoods.
It grows in bogs, wet savannas, swamps, and other wet habitat types.