Tannersville Cranberry Bog
The Tannersville Cranberry Bog or Cranberry Swamp is a sphagnum bog on the Cranberry Creek in Tannersville, Pocono Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. It is the southernmost boreal bog east of the Mississippi River, containing many black spruce and tamarack trees at the southern limit of their ranges. Technically, it can be classed as an acid fen, as it receives some groundwater flow. The site was designated a National Natural Landmark in December 1974. It was purchased by The Nature Conservancy and the Conservation and Research Foundation in 1957. Like many bogs, its terrain presents an image of solidity, but a liquid mass of decaying peat lies beneath a six-inch layer of sphagnum and a network of supporting tree roots. However, this bog may be viewed from a floating walkway.
History
The bog began as a "kettle lake" formed approximately 10,000 years ago by a portion of the retreating Wisconsin Glacier, which initially covered a depth up to the top of the current forest canopy. With restricted air and nutrient flow, sphagnum moss grew out into the lake, eventually forming a layer of peat over thick. While young bogs may contain an "eye" of open water where sphagnum has not yet reached, no such feature remains in the Tannersville Cranberry Bog. However, a narrow strip of open water marks the course of the Cranberry Creek, where the water is less acidic.Flora
- Sphagnum moss
- Conifers
- *black spruce
- *tamarack '
- Heath plants
- *highbush blueberry
- *leatherleaf
- *cranberry
- *sheep laurel
- *bog-laurel
- *swamp azalea
- *rhododendron
- *bog rosemary
- *swamp loosestrife
- *beggar's tick
- Parasitic plants
- *dodder '
- *dwarf mistletoe '
- Grasses
- *sedges '
- *cotton grass
- *yellow-eyed grass
- Insectivorous plants
- *pitcher plant
- *sundew
- Sun-loving plants '
- *Labrador tea
- *golden-club
- *hartford fern
- *Orchids
- **grass pink
- **white-fringed orchid
- **rose pogonia
- **yellow lady's slipper
- **heart-leaf twayblade '
- wild calla
- gold thread
- winterberry
- sumac
- *poison sumac
- *poison ivy
Fauna
- Carnivora
- *black bear
- *bobcat
- *coyote
- *gray fox
- *mink
- *river otter '
- Rodents
- *snowshoe hare
- *beaver
- *porcupine
- Breeding birds
- *brown creeper
- *Nashville warbler
- *Canada warbler
- *wild turkey
- *barred owl
- Others
- *bog turtle
- *pickerel '
- *crayfish
- *bog copper butterfly ''''