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Some examples;
Fertile soil supports plants such as nettles[?], chickweed[?], groundsel and fat hen[?].
Nitrogen deficient conditions are indicated by the presence of nitrogen fixing legumes such as clovers or vetches[?].
Bracken, plantains, sorrel, knapweeds[?], rhododendrun[?] and cranberries are amongst the plants that favour acidic conditions, whilst alkaline conditions tend to support populations of perennial sow thistle[?], bladder campion[?], henbane[?] and mustard.
Waterlogged or poorly drained land is indicated by the presence of species such as mosses, creeping buttercup[?] and horsetail, or bog loving plants including sedges[?], rushes, marsh marigold[?], marsh orchid[?] or flag iris.
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See also; Dynamic accumulators[?], Organic gardening
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