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1The ecology of hydric hammocks

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  • Title: The ecology of hydric hammocks
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 81
  • Publisher: The Deptartment
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  • Publish Location: Washington, DC

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  • The Open Library ID: OL1811261M
  • Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 20055785
  • Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 89600215

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  • First Year Published: 1989
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Hammock (ecology)

United States. Some authorities classify coastal hammocks as hydric hammocks. Temperate hardwood hammocks are narrow bands of broadleaf forest that occur

Southeastern conifer forests

southern dawnflower (Stylisma humistrata). Southern coastal plain hydric hammocks are found on the flat lowlands of the southern and outermost parts

Southern coastal plain hydric hammock

The southern coastal plain hydric hammock is a wetland hammock community found on the flat lowlands of the southern and outermost parts of the Atlantic

Gulf Hammock (wetlands)

Withlacoochee River, and reaches several miles inland. Gulf Hammock includes the largest expanse of hydric hammock in Florida. The area is mostly uninhabited, with

Big Bend Coast

hammocks. The coastal hammocks are hydric, with the soil saturated for much of the year, and subject to occasional flooding. Coastal hydric hammocks are

Scarlet kingsnake

kingsnakes, they are nonvenomous. They are found in pine flatwoods, hydric hammocks, pine savannas, mesic pine-oak forests, prairies, cultivated fields

San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park

species of songbirds. Many species of hardwood trees, the sandhill, hydric hammock and swamp plant communities, including rare plants. The park includes

Spring Hammock Preserve

Spring Hammock Preserve is a 1,500-acre (610 ha) natural area in Seminole County, Florida. Its mucky areas protect examples of hydric hammock and floodplain

Aucilla Wildlife Management Area

Aucilla Wildlife Management Area conserves 50,549 acres of hydric hammock, mesic flatwoods, upland forest, and spring-run river twelve miles southeast

Myakka River State Park

the park support hammocks and floodplain forests. Near the floodplains of spring-fed rivers grow southern coastal plain hydric hammocks, dense forests of