Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Everglades National Park' has mentioned 'Pine' in the following places:
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Sunrise on the pine rocklands on Long Pine Key Nature Trail | WIKI |
Miami-Dade County was once covered in 186,000 acres (290.6xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi; 752.7xc2xa0km2) of pine rockland forests, but most of it was harvested by the lumber industry. | WIKI |
[29] Pineland ecosystems (or pine rocklands) are characterized by shallow, dry sandy loam over a limestone substrate covered almost exclusively by slash pines (Pinus elliottii var. | WIKI |
South Florida slash pines are uniquely adapted to promote fire by dropping a large amount of dried pine needles and shedding dry bark. | WIKI |
Pine cones require heat from fires to open, allowing seeds to disperse and take hold. | WIKI |
Pine rocklands are considered one of the most threatened habitats in Florida; less than 4,000 acres (6.3xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi; 16.2xc2xa0km2) of pineland exist outside the park. | WIKI |
[34] A variety of animal species meet their needs for food, shelter, nesting, and rooking in pine rocklands. | WIKI |
The park protects the last stands of pine rockland in Florida. | WIKI |
Closest to Homestead on State Road 9336 is the Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center, where a 38-mile (61xc2xa0km) road begins, winding through pine rockland, cypress, freshwater marl prairie, coastal prairie, and mangrove ecosystems. | WIKI |
Several walking trails in the park vary in hiking difficulty on Pine Island, where visitors can cross hardwood hammocks, pinelands, and freshwater sloughs. | WIKI |
Twenty-eight miles (45xc2xa0km) of trails start near the Long Pine Key campgrounds and wind through Long Pine Key, well-suited for offroad cycling through the pine rocklands in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Wilderness Area. | WIKI |
Camping with some services is available at Long Pine Key, close to the Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center, where 108xc2xa0sites are accessible by car. | WIKI |
Criterion (ix): The Everglades contains vast subtropical wetlands and coastal/marine ecosystems including freshwater marshes, tropical hardwood hammocks, pine rocklands, extensive mangrove forests, saltwater marshes, and seagrass ecosystems important to commercial and recreational fisheries. | UNESCO |