The state soil of Florida is Myakka.
The state soil of Florida is Myakka.
Myakka soil can be found in the Myakka River watershed in Florida. It is characterized by its sandy texture, high organic content, and low fertility.
Myakka Soil
The address of the Myakka City Historical Society Inc is: Po Box, Myakka City, FL 34251
Soil Orders Soil Orders Entisols Histosols Inceptisols Andisols Gelisols Aridisols Vertisols Alfisols Mollisols Ultisols Spodosols Oxisols slight Strong Weathering and development The Florida state soil is a spodosol: Myakka fine sand Spodosols 8.4 million acres Entisols 7.5 Ultisols 6.9 Alfisols 4.6 Histisols 4.0 Inceptisols 1.0 Mollisols 1.0 Extent of Florida Soil Orders Myakka fine sand Apopka loamy, siliceous, hyperthermic grossarenic paleudult The last syllable in the taxonomic name indicates the soil order Ledwith fine, smectitic, hyperthermic mollic albaqualf Taxonomy -ent -oll -od -ept
The area of Myakka State Forest is 34.775 square kilometers.
Myakka River State Park was created in 1941.
There is no 'Boggy Creek' in Miami. There is a 'Boggy Creek' in Myakka City, Orlando, or Kissimmee: Kissimmee to Kissimmee: 0 km, 0 hours Kissimmee to Myakka City: 175 km, 2 hours Kissimmee to Orlando: 20 km, 25 minutes
The address of the Crowley Museum And Nature Center is: 16405 Myakka Rd, Sarasota, FL 34240-9192
Florida has a variety of soil types due to its diverse geographical landscape. Some common soil types found in Florida include sand, muck, clay, and marl. These soils vary in composition and characteristics depending on the region within the state.
Myakka River is the second longest river in Florida.