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WILDFLOWERS OF NORTH GEORGIA - MAY
Album by Frankie Abercrombie. Photos by Frankie Abercrombie and Mildred Norrell. 1 - 12 of 144 Total. 55 Visits.
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Small Yellow Lady's Slipper
Cypripedium calceolus
Found in Union County. Fairly rare. On the protected species list.


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Yellow Lady's Slipper
Cypripedium parviflorum
Found in Union County. Somewhat uncommon. On the protected species list.


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Pink Lady's Slipper
Cypripedium acauta
Found in Union County. Fairly common but on the protected species list.


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Cow Wheat
Melampyrum lineare
Found in Union County. Common in wooded areas.


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White False Indigo
Baptisia leucantha
Found in White County. Fairly common; grows along roadsides.


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White False Indigo
Close-up of White False Indigo.

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Rattlesnake Weed
Hieracium venosum
Found in Lumpkin County. Common. Grows along roadsides, in wooded ares, and in yards.


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Rattlesnake Weed
Close-up of Rattlesnake Weed.

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Devil's Bit, Fairy Wand
Chamaelirium luteum
Found in White County. Common along roadsides and in wooded areas. The male flowers are tall and straight; these are the males.


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Devil's Bit, Fairy Wand
These flowers are the females; they are drooping, not tall and straight.

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Devil's Bit, Fairy Wand
Here is one female and one male flower.

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Goat's Rue
Tephrosia virginiana
Found in Lumpkin County. Common, especially along roadsides and in dry, sandy soil.


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