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Tigris-Euphrates alluvial salt marsh
Tigris-Euphrates alluvial salt marsh
RESOLVE 747
The Tigris-Euphrates alluvial salt marsh, better known as the Mesopotamian Marshes, is a Flooded Grasslands and Savannas ecoregion at the northern end of the Persian Gulf, spanning eastern Iraq and southwestern Iran where the Tigris, Euphrates, and Karun rivers spread across a vast deltaic plain. It is a mosaic of swamps, freshwater lakes, and seasonally flooded plains dominated by dense beds of reeds (Phragmites australis), cattail rushes (Typha domingensis), and papyrus sedge (Cyperus papyrus), with riparian willow (Salix acmophylla), Euphrates poplar (Populus euphratica), and tamarisk (Tamarix) fringing the islands and riverbanks. The climate is hot and arid, with extreme swings from summer highs near 50 degrees Celsius to winter lows around freezing; the marshes are fed by winter flooding and spring snowmelt from the northern mountains, then shrink during the dry summers. A globally important area for birds and the home of the smooth-coated otter, the wetlands were largely drained in the late twentieth century, partially re-flooded after 2003, and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, though upstream dams and drought keep them fragmented. For gardeners drawn to water-margin plants, the region is the wild home of ornamental reeds, cattails, papyrus, and willows that thrive in warm, seasonally wet ground.
Tigris-Euphrates alluvial salt marsh location on world map
Marker placed inside the RESOLVE 2017 polygon at 31.7°N, 46.9°E.
Climate snapshot for this ecoregion
Current zone range (2011–2040)
9b-11b
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CHELSA-derived typical winter month at this ecoregion's bbox grid.
Projected (2041–2070)
10a-11b
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Where the CHELSA models say the typical winter month is heading.
Average warming this ecoregion is on track for: +4.7°F by mid-century. SSP3-7.0 (current trajectory) · CHELSA v2.1 bio06 sampled across 10 of 10 points within this ecoregion's bounding box.
At a glance
Dominant biome
Flooded Grasslands & Savannas
Realm
Palearctic
Approximate area
13,743 sq mi
Conservation tier
Nature Imperiled (Dinerstein NNH 4)
About the flooded grasslands & savannas biome
Grasslands and savannas subject to seasonal or year-round flooding, including large wetland complexes. Exceptionally productive, they concentrate waterbirds and aquatic life.
Catalog plants suited to this ecoregion
Computed from each plant's stated USDA zone range against this ecoregion's CHELSA-derived current zone range, with the CHELSA mid-century warming delta applied for the projection. Plants whose stated range falls outside both the current and projected zone end up dropped; the rest land in one of the three buckets below.
Currently suited · 103
These plants fit the ecoregion as it is today, but the mid-century projection moves them outside their stated zone range — plan for them to struggle by 2070.
Collections for this ecoregion
No curated collection's plants all fit this ecoregion's zone range. We surface a collection only when every member would grow here — partial fits get filtered out rather than mislead. As the catalog and the curated set both grow, this section will fill in.
Sources
Summary drawn from One Earth, Wikipedia.
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