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Fred C. Babcock/Cecil M. Webb

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Babcock-Webb has the largest known population of the beautiful pawpaw.

Within Babcock-Webb is one of the largest expanses of hydric (wet) pine flatwoods remaining in Florida and habitat to several listed species of plants and animals. To the human eye the landscape appears flat, but is actually slightly rolling, ridges rising 20 to 40 feet above mean sea level. Freshwater marshes, seasonal ponds, hardwood hammocks, and prairies are interspersed throughout the flatwoods. Six man-made ponds and the 395-acre artificially constructed Webb Lake provide habitat for aquatic species as well as recreational opportunities. During the summer rainy season, a majority of the area may be flooded for brief periods.

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