Florida swamps include a variety of wetland habitats. Because of its high water table, substantial rainfall, and often flat geography, the U.S. state of Florida has a proliferation of swamp areas, some of them unique to the state.

Swamp types in Florida include:

  • Cypress dome - most common swamp habitat in Florida
  • Strand swamp
  • Floodplain swamp
  • Titi swamp
  • Tupelo gum swamp
  • Mangrove swamp

Notable swamps

  • Green Swamp (Florida) (including the Green Swamp Wilderness Preserve), Polk County
  • Everglades
  • Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in southwest Florida north of Naples, Florida
  • Okefenokee Swamp, straddling the Georgia–Florida border
  • Barley Barber Swamp
  • Santa Fe Swamp

Animal species

Rare animals inhabiting swamps include:

  • the Florida panther, an endangered subspecies of cougar (Puma concolor).
  • the American alligator

Plant species

Some of the species found in the various types of swamps include:

  • Cypress
    • bald cypress (Taxodium distichum)
    • pond cypress (Taxodium ascendens)
  • red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle)
  • Palms
    • cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto)
    • Florida royal palm (Roystonea regia)
  • sawgrass (Cladium jamaicense)
  • Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides)

References

External links


Swamp Walks in Florida Florida Hikes

How I Survived Getting Lost in the Florida Swamps

Ben's Journal Seeking Swamps in Florida

How I Survived Getting Lost in the Florida Swamps

Florida Swamps Swamp, Mangrove swamp, Landscape photos