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Cuba's forests cover less than a quarter of the country's land - where tropical forests once grew are now cultivated fields and plantations.
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The flora is species-rich but not very numerous. The primary vegetation formation of the island is savanna and xerophytic scrub. Many plant species are endemic. On the coast, forests and mangrove thickets grow.
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