
Flood-meadow near Hohenau an der March

The same meadow in spring
A flood-meadow (or floodmeadow) is an area of grassland or pasture beside a river, subject to seasonal flooding.[1] Flood-meadows are distinct from water-meadows in that the latter are artificially created and maintained, with flooding controlled[2] on a seasonal and even daily basis.
Examples

Kasari flood-meadow in early spring. Matsalu National Park, Estonia
Austria:
Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Estonia:
- Emajõe flood-meadow
 - Kasari, Matsalu National Park
 
Finland:
- Mattholmsfladan, Pargas
 - Levänluhta, Isokyrö
 
Ireland:
United Kingdom:
References
- ↑ Huhta, Ari‐Pekka, Rautio, Pasi (2014). Flood meadows in Finland - their development during the past century. Nordic Journal of Botany 32 (6): 858–70
 - 1 2 Emma Rothero, Sophie Lake, David Gowing, eds. Floodplain Meadows – Beauty and Utility: A Technical Handbook Archived 2022-12-24 at the Wayback Machine (Floodplain Meadows Partnership; 2016)
 
See also
- Coastal plain
 - Field
 - Flooded grasslands and savannas
 - Plain
 - Prairie
 - Riparian zone
 - Wet meadow
 - Floodplain
 - Berm
 
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