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1 Vol. 15, No. 7 February 2010 Monthly Meeting: Regular meetings
1 Vol. 15, No. 7 February 2010 Monthly Meeting: Regular meetings

... well as in swamps with slow moving water. It can live up to 600 years old. It is a legendary tree of the Deep South known for its "knees," moss-draped crown, and buttressed trunk. It occurs in the coastal plains along the Gulf and the Atlantic Ocean and north up through the Mississippi River Valley. ...
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