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English: Pie Charts show native vegetation for many central and southeastern Minnesota counties that comprise the "Big Woods" which are actually closed forest savannas. Noted by bright green color type native vegetation, which are oak savannas that succeeded into maple-basswood closed forest savannas aka maple-basswood growing on prairie soils.
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