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  2. Strobilurus tenacellus - Wikipedia

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    Strobilurus tenacellus, commonly known as the pinecone cap, is a species of agaric fungus in the family Physalacriaceae.It is found throughout Asia and Europe, where it grows on the fallen cones of pine and spruce trees.

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    Salesforce, Inc. is an American cloud-based software company headquartered in San Francisco, California.It provides applications focused on sales, customer service, marketing automation, e-commerce, analytics, artificial intelligence, and application development.

  4. Pinus elliottii - Wikipedia

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    P. e. var. densa (South Florida slash pine, Dade County pine) is found in the pine rocklands of southern Florida and the Florida Keys, including the Everglades. [10] [11] Leaves are nearly all in bundles of two, with longer needles. The cones are smaller, 5–12 cm (2.0–4.7 in), the wood is denser, and the tree has a thicker taproot. [9]

  5. Apalachicola, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Episcopal Church John Gorrie Monument, located in Gorrie Square, with Trinity Episcopal Church in the background. The Apalachicola Province, after whom the river and, ultimately the city, are named, was located along the lower part of the Chattahoochee River in Alabama and Georgia in the 17th century, when the Spanish included the Chattahoochee as part of the Apalachicola River. [9]

  6. Pine Island (Lee County, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Pine Island Center is located at the intersection of Pine Island and Stringfellow Roads. Pine Island Road (County Road 78) is the only road that leads to the mainland. Pine Island Center is the location of the island's two large grocery stores, along with an elementary school, library, museum, swimming pool, and a large park.

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  8. South Florida pine flatwoods - Wikipedia

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    This system is similar to Florida dry prairie, but has taller and denser shrub cover. [1] Like other flatwoods, South Florida pine flatwoods are fire-dependent, [5] but burn more frequently than typical flatwoods. [3] They have been often used for rangeland. [5] South Florida pine flatwoods are a mainstay of the Florida panther. [1]

  9. Pineland Archeological District - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the Randell family gave 53 acres (210,000 m 2) of the site to the University of Florida, which the museum now operates as the Randell Research Center. As of 2012, 63 acres (25 ha) had been acquired by the state, and negotiations were underway to buy full ownership or conservation easements on several remaining parcels. [ 7 ]