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Florida sand pine scrub is an endangered subtropical forest ecoregion found throughout Florida in the United States. It is found on coastal and inland sand ridges and is characterized by an evergreen xeromorphic plant community dominated by shrubs and dwarf oaks. Because the low-nutrient sandy soils do not retain moisture, the ecosystem is effectively an arid one. Wildfires infrequently occur in the Florida scrub. Most of the annual rainfall (about 135 cm or 53 in) falls in summer. It is endangered by residential, commercial and agricultural development, with the largest remaining block in and around the Ocala National Forest. Lake Wales Ridge National Wildlife Refuge also holds a high proportion of remaining scrub habitat, while the Archbold Biological Station near Lake Placid contains ab

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  • Floridaj sablopinaroj (eo)
  • Breñal de Florida (es)
  • Florida scrub (en)
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  • La floridaj sablopinaroj estas tersupraĵa ekoregiono el la orient-nordamerika ekoprovinco de la nearktisa ekozono laŭ la tipologio de la Monda Natur-Fonduso (WWF). Biome la ekoregiono apartenas al mezvarmaj koniferarbaroj de Florido, Usono. (eo)
  • Florida sand pine scrub is an endangered subtropical forest ecoregion found throughout Florida in the United States. It is found on coastal and inland sand ridges and is characterized by an evergreen xeromorphic plant community dominated by shrubs and dwarf oaks. Because the low-nutrient sandy soils do not retain moisture, the ecosystem is effectively an arid one. Wildfires infrequently occur in the Florida scrub. Most of the annual rainfall (about 135 cm or 53 in) falls in summer. It is endangered by residential, commercial and agricultural development, with the largest remaining block in and around the Ocala National Forest. Lake Wales Ridge National Wildlife Refuge also holds a high proportion of remaining scrub habitat, while the Archbold Biological Station near Lake Placid contains ab (en)
  • El breñal de Florida es una ecorregión amenazada de bosque templado de coníferas del estado de Florida en los Estados Unidos.​ Se encuentra tanto en terrenos arenosos costeros, como del interior y está caracterizado por una comunidad de plantas xerófitas dominada por arbustos y robles enanos. Los suelos, un tipo de entisol, provienen del cuarzo y son bajos en materia orgánica, légamo, y arcilla. Gracias a los suelos arenosos de bajo contenido en nutrientes que no conservan la humedad, el ecosistema es de tipología árida. Los fuegos son infrecuentes en este ecosistema. La mayor parte de la precipitación anual (unos 135 cm) se produce en verano. Se encuentra amenazado por el desarrollo residencial, comercial y agrícola, con la mayor zona superviviente situada dentro y alrededor del . El tam (es)
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  • Florida sand pine scrub (en)
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