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Pond Cypress Natural Area

 
Pine flatwoods-wet prairie mosaic

Region: Central Palm Beach County

Size: 1,737 acres

Hours: Daily from sunrise to sunset

Location:
East side of Western Parkway (State Road 7 extension), approximately one-half mile north of Okeechobee Boulevard.

Public Use Facilities:
None at present; hiking, photography, wildlife viewing, and other passive recreation activities are allowed on the site. There are no restroom facilities or drinking water on the natural area.

Site Information:
The natural area is a remnant of the pine flatwoods-wet prairie mosaic that formerly bordered the Loxahatchee Slough. It is adjacent to the Grassy Waters Preserve of the City of West Palm Beach and the Baywinds Preserve of the Baywinds residential development. The site contains seven native Florida ecosystems: mesic flatwoods, wet flatwoods, hydric hammock, wet prairie, dome swamp, depression marsh, and strand swamp. The lands that comprise the natural area were acquired through a variety of transactions during the period 1994-2006. The natural area is managed by Palm Beach County and is part of the Northeast Everglades Natural Area.

Plants:
Plant species observed on the site include woolysheath threeawn, pineland daisy, toothache grass, flattened pipewort, spatterdock, humped bladderwort, marsh fern, pond-cypress, swamp bay, and cabbage palm.

Wildlife:
Animal species observed on the site include whirligig beetle, slough crayfish, common buckeye, southern cricket frog, American alligator, great horned owl, roseate spoonbill, Wilson's snipe, wood duck, and North American river otter.

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Pond Cypress Map

 
 

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