create a graphic that describes this: Floodplain Forest Lowland forests on floodplains. Characterized by plants adapted to an annual flood cycle. Silver maple and cottonwood are the dominant canopy trees on many sites. Wet Forest Lowland forests usually dominated by deciduous trees, especially black ash, in shallow basins and along shoreline where nutrient rich soils are saturated much of the year. Forested Rich Peatland Lowland forests on peat soils characterized by plants adapted to permanently waterlogged soils and water at nearly neutral pH. Canopy trees include white cedar, tamarack, and black spruce. More species rich than forested acid peatland. Forested Acid Peatland Stunted conifer forests on deep, well-developed sphagnum. Black spruce and tamarack are the predominant trees present. See more