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Guana River
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Betsy Purdum

Several stands of scrub exist within the WMA, probably representing a formerly more extensive stand of Atlantic coastal sand pine scrub. This community was dominated by sand pine with an understory of scrub oaks. However, the scrub on Guana River is dominated primarily by oaks of various heights, ages, and densities.

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