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WILDFLOWERS OF NORTH GEORGIA - MAY
Album by Frankie Abercrombie. Photos by Frankie Abercrombie and Mildred Norrell. 25 - 36 of 144 Total. 64 Visits.
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Black Locust
Robinia pseudoacacia
Found in Lumpkin County. Fairly cmmon. Grows in woods and is used for fence posts.


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Honey Locust
Robinia hispida
Found in Hall County. Fairly common. Grows along roadsides and edge of woods.


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Blue Star, Blue Dogbane
Amsonia tabernaemontana
Found in Gilmer County. Common. Grows along roadsides and in moist or wet woods.


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Blue-eyed Grass
Sisyrinchium angustifolium
Found in Lumpkin County. Common. Grows along roadsides or in fields and meadows.


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Bowman's Root
Porteranthus trifolianius
Found in Lumpkin County. Common. Also called Indian Physic.


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Bowman's Root
A close-up view. The dried and powdered root was used by Native Americans as a laxative and emetic.

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Catesby's Trillium
Trillium catesbaei
Found in Lumpkin County. Common. Found along roadsides and rich woodlands.


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Catesby's Trillium
Close-up. Flower may be white or pink. Most white ones turn pink as they age.

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Creeping Phlox
Phlox stolonifera
Found in Lumpkin County. Common. Grows along roadsides and moist woods.


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Creeping Phlox
Close-up of Creeping Phlox. Frequently found in yards and flower gardens.

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Flowering Dogwood
Cornus florida
Flound in Union County. Dogwoods are large woodland shrubs or trees and are very common in this area.


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Flowering Dogwood
Close-up of Flowering Dogwood.

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