The answer is - Tropical wet forests.
Florida and Mexico have this type of ecoregion (tropical wet forests) in common. In Florida it is found on the southern part of the state, while in Mexico it is found in the southeastern coastal part of the country.
This type of ecoregion is characterized with dense tropical forests and abundance of species from the both the flora and fauna spectrum. It is warm throughout the whole year, and there's high precipitation levels.