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3/5/18 post

After looking at the guide, I have concluded that my area is a northern hardwood forest. Centennial woods, specifically my spot, is below 2,700 feet in elevation. When at my spot, I noticed the different variants that occurred there. There were beeches, maples, and yellow birches. Since the snow has mostly melted, it was overall muddy and slush-like. There was some snow on the ground because over the past few days there has been snow. Because of winds, there were a lot of leaves and other organic substrates on the ground. The soil itself was fertile and moist.  

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