våtängar
Våtängar, commonly known as wet meadows or wet pastures, are transitional ecosystems found in Sweden and other parts of Northern Europe. These areas are characterized by moist, nutrient-rich soil that supports a diverse range of plant and animal life. Våtängar typically form in low-lying regions where groundwater or surface water accumulates, creating conditions that are neither fully aquatic nor entirely terrestrial.
The vegetation in våtängar is often dominated by grasses, sedges, and other herbaceous plants that thrive in
Historically, våtängar were managed through traditional agricultural practices such as mowing and grazing, which helped maintain
Våtängar play a role in water filtration, carbon storage, and supporting pollinators, reinforcing their importance in