Walking along the nature trails at The Conservancy of Southwest Florida, most guests and their docent guides tend to look up into the tree canopy. They may spot a wild orchid there, or the docent will point out the unique leaves and bark of the native trees, telling visitors how, among other things, they can tell the red, black and white mangroves apart. They may reach out and touch the cool, peeling trunk of the fast growing Gumbo Limbo tree, or watch the slow-flying zebra longwing butterflies lazily float by. Other than to avoid stumbling, most visitors do not look down.
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