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Florida is a very interesting state because it has A LOT of different biomes... A very unique type of 'biome' (found in the Everglades) is called a Tropical Hammock. Tropical Hammocks are like miniature Tropical Rainforests that are scattered all around Southern Florida (again, mainly in the Everglades). It has been said that Key Lignumvitae has a little Tropical Rainforest on it. So, to answer your question yes, there is Tropical Rainforest in Florida. Another interesting note, is that Florida actually has Subtropical Rainforest as well! Look up Ocala National Forest and you'll see how cool that is. You always hear people talking about Tropical Rainforest, but not Subtropical. It's pretty interesting!

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