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  2. Pithecellobium keyense - Wikipedia

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    Pithecellobium keyense, commonly called Florida Keys blackbead', [2] or Florida Key apes-earring, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the legume family . Distribution and habitat [ edit ]

  3. Key West National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Only 2,019 acres (8.171 km 2) of land are above sea level, on several keys within the refuge. These keys are unpopulated and are also designated as Wilderness within the Florida Keys Wilderness. The refuge was established to provide a preserve and breeding ground for native birds and other wildlife as well as to provide habitat and protection ...

  4. Florida mangroves - Wikipedia

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    The Florida mangrove community is found as far north as Cedar Key on the Gulf coast of Florida, and as far north as the Ponce de Leon Inlet on the Atlantic coast of Florida. Black mangroves can regrow from roots after being killed back by a freeze, and are found by themselves a little further north, to Jacksonville on the east coast and along ...

  5. Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    There are four main exotic plant species that have become so invasive in the Florida Keys that they threaten and endanger 42 native plant species and 27 animal species to the point of extinction. [8] Australian pine, Brazilian pepper or Florida holly, Asiatic colubrine, and Melaleuca all pose a risk to the flora and fauna of the Florida Keys.

  6. South Florida rocklands - Wikipedia

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    Its location in south Florida and throughout the Caribbean Archipelago straddles the southern and northern ends of the temperate and tropical flora ranges, respectively. [4] This helps explain why the pine rocklands are home to a wide variety of plants and animals, many of which are endemic to Florida, south Florida, or the pine rockland itself ...

  7. Coccothrinax argentata - Wikipedia

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    Coccothrinax argentata is native to Florida in the southeastern United States, southeast Mexico, Colombia, and parts of the Caribbean, where it is found in the Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, Hispaniola (in the Dominican Republic), the southwest Caribbean, including the Colombian Caribbean islands, [8] the Honduran Bay Islands and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

  8. Keys water pressure slowly returning after the third water ...

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    The pipe broke around 9 p.m. in roughly the same area in the Upper Keys as the other two leaks earlier this week.

  9. Ecology of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida is surrounded on three sides by bodies of water: the Gulf of Mexico to the west, Florida Bay to the south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. In addition to its coastal habitats, Florida has a variety of wetland habitats, such as marshland, swampland, lakes, springs, and rivers. Florida's largest river is the St. Johns River.