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Live Oak
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Live Oak
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Slash Pine Trees at Gulf Islands National Seashore. They are a large coniferous tree, 100-120 feet tall with needles that are 6-12 inches long.
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Water Oak
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Slash Pines
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Slash Pines
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Slash Pine
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Pine Trees
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Pine Trees
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Cypress Tree. This is a deciduous confer that can stand 100-120 feet tall and has adapted to life in the wetlands because of swollen bases and knees.
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Cypress
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Cypress Knees
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Cypress
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Cypress Swamp
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Magnolia Tree. Broadleaved evergreen that grows to 80 feet tall. Large white fragrant flowers from April to June.
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Slash Pines
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Cypress Trees
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Ms. Baricev and Mrs. Hunt in a swamp in Jackson County.
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Jackson County, Mississippi
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Jackson County, Mississippi
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Jackson County, Mississippi
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