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Alabama native plants

Alabama runs from the Tennessee Valley's limestone through the Appalachian foothills to the Gulf coastal plain, and it is one of the most botanically diverse states in the country. Long humid summers and mild winters give an extraordinarily long growing season — the constraint is usually heat, humidity, and acidic sandy soil rather than cold.

Bedfellow lists 777 of these.

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