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Named for the Native American word that mean "Land of the Trembling Earth" the Okefenokee Refuge a reference to its spongy bogs. Growing on a floating tree island this dahoon holly tree makes the best of what The Okefenoke has to offer. The swamp, near Folkston, Georgia, is one of the largest and most pristine wilderness areas in the eastern United States covering roughly 700 square miles..

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Named for the Native American word that mean "Land of the Trembling Earth" the Okefenokee Refuge a reference to its spongy bogs. Growing on a floating tree island this dahoon holly tree makes the best of what The Okefenoke has to offer. The swamp, near Folkston, Georgia, is one of the largest and most pristine wilderness areas in the eastern United States covering roughly 700 square miles..