What a WET meadow might look like when it has been mowed the previous summer.
The pictures shown are not of Griffin's Dairy but are pictures of similar agricultural land that has been mowed the previous summer and contains wet meadow conditions.
The edge of the mowed fields is clearly NOT the edge of the wetlands vegetation which has been the case presented at Griffin's Dairy.
It is impossible to accurately delineate a wetland area using vegetation only after the area has been disturbed. In the case of Griffin's Dairy the fields were mowed the summer before the wetlands delineation was performed and the Conservation Commission viewed it in the winter.
It takes HYDROLOGY, SOILS and VEGETATION
to make a wetlands