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Shortleaf/ Oak/ Hickory- a Uniquely Red Hills Habitat (at least, in Florida)

Tallahassee's Hickory Preserve is home to an ecosystem found nowhere else in Florida. Shortleaf/ oak/ hickory is a Red Hills habitat.

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