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WILDFLOWERS OF NORTH GEORGIA - JULY
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Great Rhododendrom
Rhododendron maximum
Found in Lumpkin County. Common. Grows in rich woods, along streams, and on roadsides.


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Common Arrowhead
Sagittaria latifolia
Found in Gilmer County. Fairly common. Grows in shallow water and marshes.


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Monkey Flower
Mimulus ringens
Found in Lumpkin County. Grows around wet places. Common.


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Downy Rattlesnake Plantain
Goodyera pubescens
Found in Lumpkin County. The most common Goodyera species. Grows in woodlands. Common.


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Downy Rattlesnake Plantain
Close-up of Downy Rattlesnake Plantain.

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Chicory
Cichorium intybus
Found in Lumpkin County. Grows on roadsides, in fields, and in waste places. Common.


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Yarrow
Achillea millefolium
Grows on roadsides and in fields. Found in Lumpkin County. Common, but the white form is more common. Also known as Milfoil.


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Field Thistle
Cirsium discolor
Found in Lumpkin County. Grows in fields and on roadsides. Common.


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Florida Blue Lettuce
Lactua floridana
Common. Found in Lumpkin County. Grows in moist open woods, thickets, and along roadsides.


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Carolina Lily
Lilium michauxii
Found in Lumpkin County. Common. Grows along roadsides and in dry to rich woods. May be various shades of yellow to orange in color.


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Carolina Lily
Close-up of yellow Carolina Lily.

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Carolina Lily
Variation of the Carolina Lily.

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