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A few choices for trees are sweetbay magnolia, river birch and red maple.
Green Scene: Some ideas for an environmentally friendly landscape 2011
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Lowland forests are comprised principally of Atlantic white cedar, red maple, black gum, sweetbay magnolia and lowland pitch pine.
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Lowland forests are comprised principally of Atlantic white cedar, red maple, black gum, sweetbay magnolia and lowland pitch pine.
Beachwood Borough Master Plan, Part IV « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009
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Lowland forests are comprised principally of Atlantic white cedar, red maple, black gum, sweetbay magnolia and lowland pitch pine.
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Lowland forests are comprised principally of Atlantic white cedar, red maple, black gum, sweetbay magnolia and lowland pitch pine.
Beachwood Borough Master Plan, Part IV « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009
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Lowland forests are comprised principally of Atlantic white cedar, red maple, black gum, sweetbay magnolia and lowland pitch pine.
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Seeps in sand hills support acid bog species including southern sweetbay, hollies, wax-myrtles, insectivorous plants, orchids, and wild azalea; this vegetation becomes more extensive in the Flatwoods (35f).
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Some areas have clumps of sweetbay, redbay, and dwarf southern live oak trees.
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Lowland forests are comprised principally of Atlantic white cedar, red maple, black gum, sweetbay magnolia and lowland pitch pine.
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Seeps in sand hills support acid bog species including southern sweetbay, gallberry, wax-myrtles, fetterbush, insectivorous plants, orchids, and wild azalea.
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