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Pictured is central rosemary bald surrounded by sand pine. (Preserve the Gladys Douglas Property & Save the Scrub)
A blanket of deer moss grows amongst scrub oaks and palmettos. (Preserve the Gladys Douglas Property & Save the Scrub)
The property features British soldier moss. (Preserve the Gladys Douglas Property & Save the Scrub)
Sand spike moss is commonly found in scrub habitats. (Preserve the Gladys Douglas Property & Save the Scrub)
Gladys Douglas-Hackworth reviews the scrub land in 1971. (Preserve the Gladys Douglas Property & Save the Scrub)
DUNEDIN, FL Pinellas County government and City of Dunedin officials have announced new developments in the effort to acquire land in the Gladys Douglas-Hackworth property for environmental preservation and passive recreation.