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WILDFLOWERS OF NORTH GEORGIA - MAY
Album by Frankie Abercrombie. Photos by Frankie Abercrombie and Mildred Norrell. 13 - 24 of 144 Total. 40 Visits.
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Goat's Rue
Close-up of Goat's Rue.

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Poison Ivy
Rhus radicans
Lumpkin County. Very common along roadsides and in woods. Should not be touched as it may cause painful itching.


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Poison Ivy
Poison Ivy can be recognized by its leaves: "Leaves of three, let it be."

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Blackberry
Rubus alleghesiensis
Union County. Grows in dry fields, clearings, and roadsides. Very common. Fruit juicy, black.


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Flame Azalea
Rhododendron calendulaceum
Lumpkin County. Common in dry, open woods. Slightly fragrant. Commonly cultivated.


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Flame Azalea
Another color of the Flame Azalea. It has various colors and sometimes there are differet colors on the same bush.

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Flame Azalea
Close-up of Flame Azalea showing different colors together.

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Foamflower
Tiarella cordifolia
Lumpkin County. Common in rich woods.


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Foamflower
Close-up of Foamflower.

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Mountain Laurel
Kalmia latifolia
Found in Lumpkin County. Common throughout the North Georgia mountains. May be pink or white.


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Multiflora Rose
Rosa multiflora
Found in Union County. This plant has numerous white blooms; it was cultivated but escaped to roadsides and moist thickets. Common.


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Multiflora Rose
Close-up of Multiflora Rose.

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