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  2. Alabama Champion Tree Program - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Champion Tree Program is a listing of the largest known specimens of particular tree species, native or introduced, in the U.S. state of Alabama. It was established in 1970 by the Alabama Forestry Commission. [1] [2] The program was modeled on the National Register of Big Trees, started by the American Forests organization

  3. Satsuma, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Satsuma is a city in Mobile County, Alabama, United States. At the 2020 census , the population was 6,749, [ 2 ] up from 6,168 at the 2010 census. Known prior to 1915 as "Fig Tree Island", the city was named after the satsuma orange , which was successfully cultivated and grown in Alabama starting in 1878, a gift from Emperor Meiji of Japan .

  4. List of Alabama state forests - Wikipedia

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    Timber. Part of the Choccolocco Wildlife Management Area, co-managed by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Hauss: Escambia: 319 acres (129 ha) Nursery, Timber Geneva: Geneva: 7,120 acres (2,880 ha) Hunting, Recreational, Timber Little River: Escambia Monroe: 2,100 acres (850 ha) Disabled hunting, Recreational, Timber ...

  5. Category:Individual trees in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Individual trees in Alabama" ... Tree That Owns Itself (Alabama) This page was last edited on 23 December 2023, at 13:36 (UTC). ...

  6. Category:Naturalized trees of Alabama - Wikipedia

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  7. Conecuh National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Conecuh National Forest in southern Alabama covers 83,000 acres (340 km 2), along the Alabama - Florida line in Covington and Escambia counties. [2] Topography is level to moderately sloping, broad ridges with stream terraces and broad floodplains. The Conecuh Trail winds 20 miles (30 km) through Alabama's coastal plain.