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Preserving Native Flora: The Importance of Sabal Palm and Other Trees

This article explores the vital role of Sabal Palm and other native trees in preserving ecosystems. Temperatures in the region range from humid 67.8°F in winter to a warm 82.1°F in summer. The article highlights the ecosystems of Pineland and Hardwood Hammocks, showcasing resourceful plants like Pigeon Plum, Red Bay, and Gumbo Limbo. These species not only provide food for wildlife, such as raccoons and squirrels but also offer medicinal benefits, including an antidote when their leaves are applied to the skin.

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Preserving Native Flora: The Importance of Sabal Palm and Other Trees

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  1. Preserve With Trees such as Sabal Palm Tempatures range From April to September is humid 67.8 F in winter has and And Pineland and Hardwood Hammock Mistic 82.1 F in the summer and plants are resourcful Some plant can be eatten Pigeon Plum Red Bay as a specie Gumbo Limbo and can be used as Mistic has sweet yellow-orange oblong fruit Leaves- Antidote when rubbed on skin that is eatten by Raccoons and Squirrels

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