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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Appalachian Mountains<br>&nbsp;The Appalachian Mountains, the largest range in the eastern United States, stretch from Canada to northern Alabama.<br><br>Average annual temperatures range from below 50F (10C) in the north to about 64F (18C) at the south end of the highlands<br><br>:: North &amp; South Carolina Native Orchids :::: Trilliums ::<br>Grass Pink and Mountain Pitcher Plants | Mountain Laurel 1<br>Pink Shell Azalea 2 | Pink Shell Azalea 3<br>Catawba Rhododendron 1 | Catawba Rhododendron 2<br>Creeping Phlox | Pink Lady Slippers 1<br><br>ountains includes a wide variety of mammals (moose, white-tailed deer, black bears, beaver,chipmunks, rabbits, squirrels, foxes, racoons,opossums, skunks, groundhogs, porcupines, bats,weasels, shrews, minks), birds (hawks, woodpeckers, warblers, thrushes, and wrens</div>]]></description>
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