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Southeastern United States, Lowland Terrestrial Communities. Wiley, New York,
434:. Flooded areas have significant tracts of floodplain forest. All of these southeastern forest types were devastated by logging between 1880 and 1920, and the Apalachicola contains some of the finest remaining examples of old growth forest in the southeast. The endangered tree species
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1856:Everglades
1744:Fisheating
1700:Creeks and
1671:Waccasassa
1506:Eau Gallie
1471:Carrabelle
1430:Washington
1385:Okeechobee
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778:References
543:Everglades
520:Gulf Coast
229:Basin size
186:84°58′39″W
183:29°43′27″N
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1759:Pottsburg
1646:St. Marks
1641:St. Lucie
1636:Sopchoppy
1521:Homosassa
1365:Kissimmee
1350:Istokpoga
1274:St. Marys
1269:St. Johns
1244:Ocklawaha
1229:Kissimmee
909:ignored (
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432:flatwoods
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241:Discharge
1844:See also
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1576:Matanzas
1536:Imperial
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1501:East Bay
1405:Seminole
1400:Rousseau
1390:Poinsett
1315:Crescent
1279:Suwannee
1264:Santa Fe
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662:Marianna
578:Carries
409:wetlands
39:Location
1769:Snapper
1764:Shingle
1709:Billy's
1702:streams
1681:Wakulla
1676:Wacissa
1621:Ribault
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1571:Manatee
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1370:Manatee
1355:Jackson
1345:Iamonia
1259:Perdido
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1179:Aucilla
1169:Alapaha
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313:Florida
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1774:Turkey
1754:Orange
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1661:Tomoka
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1581:Miami
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1303:Lakes
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