The scrub is dominated by stands of sand pines and several species of oak.
The plant has been shown to benefit from thinning of the forest as sand pines are harvested.
It grows in well-drained white sand, or sometimes yellow sand, among sand pines (Pinus clausa).
Narrow dirt road, overleaning brush, palmettos, small live oaks, sand pines, bay laurel, sparkleberry.
This plant grows in Florida scrub habitat on white sand substrates among sand pines and oaks.
This plant occurs in open areas in Florida scrub habitat among sand pines (Pinus clausa).
Conradina is found growing in association with sand pines and oaks, and may be a pioneer species in disturbed areas.
But the sand pines live on because their hard, waxy cones only open to release seeds in the 400-degree heat of a fire, Dr. Fitzpatrick said.
There are high pine trees, sand pines, evergreen oaks, or Florida rosemary.
Inland scrub consists of sand pines (Pinus clausa) growing amid shrublands of evergreen oaks.