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  2. Tropical hardwood hammock - Wikipedia

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    Tropical hardwood hammock is not a fire maintained community, although fire may burn into tropical hardwood hammocks under certain conditions. Soils in tropical hardwood hammocks are primarily composed of organic material which has accumulated directly on top of mineral substrate, and are moist but rarely inundated. Five major types of hammocks ...

  3. Crocodile Lake National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Crocodile Lake National Wildlife Refuge was once entirely platted for residential development; however, accumulated deposits of dredge-spoils on the bayside of North Key Largo became an important nesting area for some of the country's remaining American crocodiles [1] which have recovered in recent years from a low, in 1975, of approximately 200 in population size.

  4. This forest off Old Cutler is a hidden green gem. A big grant ...

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    Chelsea Wilkerson, CEO of the Girls Scouts of Tropical Florida, inspects the growth of new trees after the announcement the reception of $450,000 in federal funding to restore the hardwood hammock ...

  5. Hammock (ecology) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, tropical hardwood hammocks are found in southern Florida. Sub-types of hammocks in southern Florida include rockland hammocks on the Miami Rock Ridge and in the Big Cypress National Preserve, Keys rockland hammocks in the Florida Keys, coastal berm hammocks in the Florida Keys and along the north shore of Florida Bay, tree island hammocks in the Everglades, shell mound ...

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  7. Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The refuge is a mix of dry, upland habitat and wetlands, including pine rocklands and tropical hardwood hammocks. [4] Among the rare flowering plants there are tropical orchids such as Cyrtopodium punctatum and Epidendrum nocturnum.

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