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Forests of the United States / Florida scrub / Nearctic ecozone / Hammock / Environment of the United States / Florida / Sandhill / Southeastern conifer forests / Great Florida Birding Trail / Southern coastal plain oak dome and hammock
Date: 2010-05-25 15:24:09
Forests of the United States
Florida scrub
Nearctic ecozone
Hammock
Environment of the United States
Florida
Sandhill
Southeastern conifer forests
Great Florida Birding Trail
Southern coastal plain oak dome and hammock

GUIDE TO THE NATURAL COMMUNITIES OF FLORIDA Prepared by the Florida Natural Areas Inventory

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