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Pine barrens

Pine barrens, pine plains, sand plains, or pineland areas occur throughout the U.S. from Florida to Maine (see Atlantic coastal pine barrens) as well as the Midwest, West, and Canada and parts of Eurasia. A well-known habitat to North Americans is the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Pine barrens are generally pine forests in otherwise "barren" and…

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Pine barrens

Nodes36
Edges35
Triples16
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.055556
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Pine barrens

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related to Fauna · 7
Pine barrens → American, Hemileuca, Karner, Lepidoptera, Pine, Plebejus, They
see also · 7
Pine barrens → Atlantic, Carolina, Island Central Pine BarrensNew, Jersey Pine BarrensPlymouth PinelandsSandhills, Middle Volga Integrated Biosphere, ReserveSerpentine, United StatesList

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pine barrens areas occur fire new plains forests see also grasses forbs shrubs common larger species forest atlantic coastal well

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the sand-plain gerardiainstance ofand rare plants0.80text
the Karner blue butterflyinstance ofincluding Lepidoptera0.80text
Pine barrensrelated to FaunaPine0.60section
Pine barrensrelated to FaunaLepidoptera0.60section
Pine barrensrelated to FaunaKarner0.60section
Pine barrensrelated to FaunaPlebejus0.60section
Pine barrensrelated to FaunaHemileuca0.60section
Pine barrensrelated to FaunaAmerican0.60section
Pine barrensrelated to FaunaThey0.60section
Pine barrenssee alsoAtlantic0.60section
Pine barrenssee alsoUnited StatesList0.60section
Pine barrenssee alsoIsland Central Pine BarrensNew0.60section

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