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Dwarf Cyprus Trees

Taken in Everglades from the road to Flamingo point. These trees looked dead but had only lost their needles which they do in the "dry" season. The literature about the park indicates that S. Florida has two seasons - wet and dry. Wet is late spring to early fall while dry is late fall to early spring. January was in the middle of the dry season. These trees are very old but small because of the poor quality of the boggy soil here.
Everglades National Park

January 20th 2011
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