Moist coves, hardwood forests and rocky bluffs. Form is variable but usually is broad-rounded at maturity. They ripen in June and July, and humans and wildlife relish them. Male and female flowers are borne on separate plants. It also grows on dry uplands in the Appalachians. Suckers arising from the roots form dense thickets. All State Mammals White-tailed deer range throughout Georgia - from forests to coastal marshes. As plants age, new plants arise from the roots and the plants spread outward. Their seeds, however, require wet soils in which to germinate. Moist alluvial flood plains or hammocks with mixed hardwoods in the lower Coastal Plain. Canada to the middle of the Florida peninsula and west to Minnesota, Oklahoma and Texas. The color conveys a warm feeling in the cool early spring. It is rounded in outline with horizontal or drooping branches. Leaves are lustrous, dark green, rough on the upper surface and grayish-brown underneath. It also is found on moist flood plains, edges of swamps, in abandoned fields and along fence rows. Other species, such as the popular repeat-blooming Swamp Jessamine (Gelsemium rankinii) are available. Several cultivars are available. Fruit appear only on female trees and are bluish-black drupes about 0.5 inches long, borne two to three per stalk. They prefer full sun to light shade. Great Laurel flowers from May to August, and coloration ranges from white to pink, light rose or purple. North- or east-facing slopes are preferred. It prefers partial shade. Use Dogwood as a flowering understory tree. The Piedmont region of Georgia is home to a variety of plants and animals. Georgia environments can be divided into a number of basic groupings: wet, moist, dry, upland or bottomland. Classroom "Panda"-monium. They have leaves lacking bristles on their lobes or leaf apexes, and their acorns require one growing season to mature. Flowers, appearing from mid-April to early May, vary in color from yellow-orange to orange or red. A good wildlife plant, especially for birds. Poor, dry upland clay and sandy soils. Contact your local UGA Extension office to find out how our team of county agents can assist you. It prefers sandy, moist, limestone soils and full sun for best development. Carolina Silverbell, in contrast, has flower petals that are united for more than half their length. It develops large, loose colonies when planted in the understory. Saw Palmetto thrives in areas subject to disturbances, such as areas that have been clear cut, burned by fire or subjected to salt spray. Ice storms can be a problem because the plant has weak wood that breaks easily. Bark is dark brown to black, thick, and deeply fissured, becoming ridged and rough near the base. A shrub found at higher elevations on mountain ridges, heath balds and upland woods, it typically grows about 6 feet in height. Each link below provides a pop-up online slide show with information about the plants and animals of the habitats, the adaptations of species living there, and the environmental issues facing those habitats. An understory plant on hardwood forest slopes with good moisture and sandy soils. In other words, dont plant a Red Maple from New England in Georgia; it may not adapt to the Souths heat and humidity. Cones are brown, up to 3.75 inches long, with minute prickles on the scales. Its bark resembles that of White Oak, with light gray, rough, flaky ridges. It prefers full sun and moist soils. 40 to 80 feet tall and 60 to 100 feet wide. Fragrant white flowers, often blushed pink, open in April and May. Leaves are elliptical, 4 to 6 inches long and 1 to 2 inches wide. Creamy-white flower clusters are borne in a flat head in May. Summer fruit are berry-like, purplish-blue and edible by humans and birds. Use Loblolly as a specimen tree or for screening. Maine to Ontario and Michigan, south to Florida and west to Texas. Climbing Hydrangea is a deciduous vine with medium-coarse texture and a medium growth rate. This tree often survives forest fires. Habit describes the general form or shape of the plant. Rare or endangered species are not described. Prefers neutral pH soils. It will adapt to hot, dry locations when irrigated. Virginia to Florida; west to Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas. The Oconee Azalea is a low elevation plant and is heat tolerant. The bark is smooth, gray and often white-striped when young. 2001. Classroom "Panda"-monium. Prune after flowering. Location: Piedmont means "foot of the mountain." The Georgia Piedmont is located between the coastal plain and the mountains in the northern half of Georgia. Cones are 3 to 6 inches long, in clusters of three to five. Seeds have traveled north on car tires. 15 to 20 feet tall with a spread of 5 to 15 feet. (138) $12.00. This set aims to build skill with Social Studies standards regarding the regions of Georgia- Blue Ridge, Ridge and Valley, Appalachian Plateau, Coastal Plain, Piedmont. Summersweet Clethra is an excellent plant for moist areas and almost any soil type. Supports hummingbird spring migration. They are alternately oblong and lance-shaped, and are 2 to 4 inches long and 1.25 inches wide. It can be used as a specimen tree since it provides good shade as well as ornamental flowers. Between 1,000 and 1,300 feet (upper Piedmont area), disease . It prefers full sun and moist to wet soils. 25 to 40 feet tall and 20 to 30 feet wide. Native butterflies, insects, birds, mammals, reptiles and other animals evolve with the native flora and are sustained by it year round, providing diverse food, shelter and support for native food webs. Plant species vary from area to area, based on local soil type . It is dioecious, with male and female flowers on separate trees. Young seedlings have a unique grass-like appearance, which may last two to seven years or more because the tree first uses its energy to put down a deep tap root. Dwarf Fothergilla is a deciduous flowering shrub with medium-coarse texture, slow growth rate and rounded to spreading habit. Others are invasive species, such as Japanese honeysuckle Daylily, Hemerocallis fulva Japanese Honeysuckle, Lonicera japonica Fruit are black. Trumpet Honeysuckle is a good choice for people allergic to bee stings. Mature plant size may vary due to site conditions and genetics of the plant. It prefers well-drained soils and full sun. 6b (Carya glabra and Carya tomentosa), 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b. The genus Quercus is divided into two groups, or subgenera. Florida Azalea is early flowering and easy to grow, making it one of the most popular species. It adapts to sun or dense shade and prefers moist, well-drained soils. It is a vigorous grower when provided good conditions, but its performance will be disappointing on poor sites. Although it naturally occurs as an understory tree, it has shown good drought tolerance in full sun. From the coast to the mountains and everything in between, Georgia has well-known and off-the-beaten-path gems in cities both big and small. Winterberry is a deciduous shrub prized for its colorful red berries. When bruised, the leaves emit a fetid odor. The fall color of all hickories is glowing, luminescent yellow. Carolina Buckthorn is a small, deciduous tree. Longleaf Pine is an evergreen tree with needles approximately 10 inches long, grouped in bundles of three. Cherry Laurel is an evergreen tree with medium texture and a medium to fast growth rate. Chattahoochee River is the major river is region. New Jersey to Indiana, south to Florida and west to Texas. The mission of the State Parks & Historic Sites Division is to protect these habitats, providing opportunities for public enjoyment and education for generations to come. It also occasionally occurs in dry uplands. It is a mountain species, so it may struggle and be short-lived in the lower Piedmont and Coastal Plain. Sourwood is a deciduous, flowering tree with an oval form, medium texture and a medium to slow growth rate. Use Sparkleberry as a flowering or specimen shrub in full sun to partial shade. 30 to 70 feet tall with a canopy width of 10 to 15 feet. Appalachian oak forests cover most of the Province but other tree species like basswood, sugar maple, tulip poplar, beech, birch, and hemlock are also found with an understory may include rhododendrons, native azaleas, and mountain laurel. It is usually found growing with members of the heath family (ericaceous plants). Pignut is common on upland sites in association with oaks and other hickories. Lanceleaf Smilax will complement arbors, trellises and fences in full sun to partial shade. Iron chlorosis may be a problem in high pH soils. The plants best feature is its brilliant crimson red fall color. Nova Scotia to Minnesota, south to north Georgia and west to Oklahoma. Bark is a cinnamon-red color and becomes furrowed with age. A wide range of sites, including well-drained upland slopes, heavy clays and dry, rocky ridges. Hillside Blueberry is a low-growing, deciduous shrub occurring in small to large open colonies. They begin blooming in late March in the Piedmont but earlier in the Coastal Plain. Moist, rich soils of uplands and well-drained lowlands; eastern United States. 60 to 100 feet tall and 20 to 40 feet wide. Fertilize regularly for best growth. Flowers, borne in May and June, are green and indistinct. The fruit are purple and olive-like. Only pine trees and brush can survive in this region. Plants grow where they do because they have finely adjusted to the local environment. It has a rounded to spreading canopy that is more pyramidal in youth. like workshops, classes, consultation, certifications, camps, and educator Eastern Hemlock is used as a specimen or screening tree and for a windbreak. Bald Cypress grows too large for the average residential landscape. The plant is stoloniferous and spreads outward over time. Virginia to Georgia, west to Tennessee and Alabama. Pinckneya is not the easiest plant to grow, but it is well worth the effort. It prefers a sunny location and moist loam on well-drained subsoil. PDF. Students could also look at the land and see the possible habitats in each region. It will not tolerate drought. River Birch is a deciduous tree having medium texture and a fast growth rate. Needles are dark green, two per fascicle, spirally twisted, and 2 to 4 inches long. Eastern Hemlock is an evergreen tree, having a fine texture and a medium growth rate. It is a temperamental tree, often difficult to establish, requiring rich, moist soils and partial shade. White Ash is a large, handsome deciduous tree with medium to coarse texture and medium growth rate. This plant is endangered in Florida. It is one of the most abundant pines in Georgia, second only to Loblolly. Its wood is valuable for furniture and veneers because of its beautiful grain. Leafspot, mildew and root-rot can be serious problems. 4.7K Followers. The white flowers have a sweet or musky-sweet fragrance, sometimes with a distinct lemon overtone. 6 to 8 feet tall with a spread of 4 to 6 feet. Its abundant fruit is an important food for wildlife. This 131 page bundle is great for Georgia third grade teachers teaching Georgia Regions: Plants, Animals, and Habitats or any Georgia elementary teacher teaching animal and plant adaptations. It is pyramidal when young, then develops an oval shape at maturity. It adapts to most sites, including moderately dry sites. It looks best when planted in light shade and in soils with adequate moisture. Reported to be rare, but it is fairly common in south central Georgia. or the delicate white, drooping spikes of Sourwood (Oxydendrum arboreum). It prefers moist, well-drained soils in full sun or partial shade. Sometimes described as a clumping palm, it is actually a single-trunk palm, but its trunk is either very short or below ground and it will seldom appear tree-like. Alabama Azalea grows along dry ridges, steep bluffs, and in flat, moist, sandy areas. Leaves are deciduous or semi-evergreen, alternate, leathery, pale green to bluish-white. A good hummingbird plant. The Rockmart Cultural Arts Center Gallery will host a juried art exhibit through March 9 at the 316 N. Piedmont . Occurs in moist sand near riverbanks and on higher ground in swamps and floodplains as well as in sandy pinelands, thin hardwood forests or at forest edges. Buckthorn Bully is an attractive small tree that should be used for naturalizing in wildlife habitats. By: Dr. B. E. Williams, NBCT Coastal Plains Vegetation - soil is not fertile. These plants have adapted to the climate and soil of the region over many years. Plants are non-stoloniferous. Also, make certain all plants in a given location have similar cultural requirements for ease of maintenance. The underside of the leaf is lighter than the upper side. It blooms in early April with clusters of pendulous white flowers. Fruit are brownish-red, about one-third of an inch in diameter. Some bottomland species of trees grow well on upland sites once they have germinated. Moist, well-drained soils of the north Georgia mountains; found occasionally in the upper Piedmont on fertile north slopes. Fragrant white flowers are borne in summer on slender 3- to 6-inch long spikes. Inner bark is pink. 30 to 50 feet tall and 30 feet wide at maturity. Stems have short hairs, and buds are smooth. In this region, which is located. Bark is gray with shallow fissures and scaly ridges. It needs full sun to become established and grow well. The five physiographic provinces of Georgia are the Coastal Plain (subdivided into upper and lower regions on the map at left), the Piedmont Region, . It is a broad, spreading, multi-stemmed plant with many upright shoots, so it requires plenty of room in the landscape. It prefers moist soils. It has an irregular, spreading, loosely branched, upright growth habit. Nova Scotia south to Florida, west to eastern Texas, north to Minnesota and Western Ontario. The soil in the piedmont region of Georgia includes thick red clay. Leaves are palmate and three-lobed. Trees of Georgia and Adjacent States. Because it is attractive to bees when flowering, it may be best to plant it away from the public. It is found mostly in the mountains and Piedmont and occasionally in the Coastal Plain of the Southeast. The family is given as a point of information since some unifying threads are common to plants in the same family. They are arranged in a drooping whorl at the base of the current season's growth. Wooded hillsides and along stream banks. Handsome grayish- to reddish-brown bark exfoliates into long strips. It prefers well-drained, sandy, loose soils and needs adequate moisture during dry weather. Nova Scotia to Manitoba, south to northern Florida and west to Texas. As Sourwood ages in the understory, it can develop picturesque shapes in its quest for light. It is easy to grow when provided with adequate moisture and full sun to light shade. Eastern Hophornbeam is best planted as an understory tree in partial to full shade and moist soils. It looks particularly nice when combined with flowering bulbs or perennials. Rock outcrops (rocky ridge tops and bluffs), 5. Form is oval to upright, rounded, with wide-spreading branches. Full sun is best. They appear from June to August. The fruit capsules look like Japanese lanterns and are conspicuous all summer and into late fall. Leaves also differ from other native dwarf palms by having a split V in the middle. Virginia to Florida, west to Arkansas and Texas; south to Central America. What plants are in the Appalachian Plateau in Georgia? It tends to grow poorly in Piedmont clays. It prefers moist soils in sun to shade and is not drought tolerant. Bottomlands and flood plains of streams in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain. Moderately acid pH is preferred. Gallberry is an excellent source of nectar for both native and honey bees. Many cultivars are available. Brown, Claude L., and L. Katherine Kirkman. Vacciniums, or blueberries, are dominant shrubs statewide on the acidic soils of Georgia. South Carolina southward into peninsular Florida. It can be established by division or from container-grown plants. The species with mature heights of about three feet or less are generally known as lowbush blueberries. Most of the taller ones are called highbush blueberries.. Numerous cultivars are available in the nursery trade. Painted Buckeye prefers rich, moist soil in partial shade. Avoid using the plant in pedestrian areas. The Piedmont is a plateau region located in the Eastern United States.It is situated between the Atlantic Plain and the main Appalachian Mountains, stretching from New York in the north to central Alabama in the south. We would like to acknowledge the following University of Georgia faculty who wrote the original manuscript for this publication: Mel Garber, E. Neal Weatherly Jr., Kim Coder and Darrel Morrison. Male and female flowers are borne on different plants (dioecious). Carolina Silverbell is a deciduous tree with medium-coarse texture and a medium growth rate. While not as showy as named cultivars, it is an attractive flowering tree when in bloom. What was the climax forest of the Piedmont region? Fall color also is variable, ranging from yellow to red. Mixed pine/hardwoods ("climax") upland forest along valley slopes and bluffs, 3. Native Shrubs and Woody Vines of the Southeast. Devils Walkingstick is a large, bold plant best used as a specimen or accent plant in the landscape. Sugarberry is a long-lived shade tree. Otherwise, they can be left alone. Fruit are four-winged capsules approximately 1.5 inches long. It prefers moist, acidic, well-drained soils and full sun to partial shade. With the increasing destruction of natural environments for urban and agricultural use, many plant species and the animals they support have declined dramatically in numbers and in range. Mayhaw is a thorny, deciduous, small tree with white flowers borne in a flat cluster in March. Variations in microclimates may extend the growing range north or south of the zone listed. Littlehip Hawthorn is a large shrub or small, deciduous tree. Found mostly in moist to wet soils. The state tree of South Carolina, Palmetto Palm, is also called Cabbage Palm. Furthermore, light levels change as the plant canopies mature and change. The Coastal Plain from North Carolina to Florida, west to Mississippi. Often found as an understory tree. The Piedmont region consists of hilly terrain and sits approximately 500 feet above sea level. Male and female flowers appear in April and May and are borne in umbels at the leaf axils. The bark and roots are bitter and bright yellow, and yield a yellow dye. Honeycup, or Zenobia, is a medium-size, stoloniferous shrub. Leaves are alternate, elliptical to lance-shaped, with an acute tip. Three species are endemic to Georgia. 15 to 20 feet tall with a spread of 8 to 12 feet. This beautiful tree is becoming more available in the nursery trade. A good wildlife plant; cultivars are available. Vines are generally useful for quickly covering objects such as arbors, trellises, fences or mailboxes. Leaves are alternate, obovate, often with a three-lobed apex. Foote, Leonard E., and Samuel B. Jones Jr. 1989. For instance, trees can serve as functional components providing shade. It is a tough plant, preferring moist, acid soils and full sun to partial shade. Mature trees tend to be alternate bearing, with good flowering one year, then few to no flowers the next year. Palmetto palm is very tolerant of salt spray, flooding and wind. It prefers fertile, acid, moist soils and partial shade, and it does not like hot, dry locations. 20 to 40 feet tall and 15 to 20 feet wide. Form is upright with irregular branching. Dogwood fruit are a favorite of birds and other wildlife. Green Ash is a deciduous, fast-growing tree with an upright, spreading habit. Plant Pinckneya as a flowering specimen plant. Cullina, William. Low-lying areas and swamps, always in association with water. answer choices. Piedmont Azalea, the most common species of native azalea, is found growing in a wide variety of habitats, from damp swamp margins to dry upland ridges. Virginia to Florida, west to Oklahoma and Texas. It does well in almost any situation, from wet to dry, full sun to partial shade. Sourwood is an all-season ornamental that grows more beautiful with age. Planting trees in areas similar to their native habitat will maximize their chances of survival and success. Maine to Ontario and Minnesota, south to Florida and west to Texas. It transplants readily because of a negligible taproot. answer choices 6 to 10 feet tall with a spread of 3 to 5 feet. Eastern Redbud is becoming more popular in the nursery trade in the Deep South. Use Groundsel Bush as a specimen plant or in a shrub border. Ohio to Florida, west to Arkansas and Louisiana. Flame Azalea is a tall shrub, growing to 12 feet tall, and found from the woody hillsides of the Appalachians to the Piedmont region above the fall line. Over time, grass alone will not keep stream banks intact during flooding. The main pollinator for many native species is the Southeastern Blueberry Bee, which starts flying when the earliest native blueberries begin blooming. ISBN 0-8130-2644-X. Pines, oaks, and hickories are some of the most prevalent plants in the region. Fruit are yellow-green, approximately 1.5 inches in diameter, edible and very tart. Leaves are dark green above and grayish-green with a dense, felt-like pubescence below. Central New Jersey west to southern Missouri, south to Texas and into Northern Florida. It develops a round, open crown, a buttressed trunk and a shallow root system. Shagbark Quebec to Minnesota, south to Georgia and west to Texas. In shaded areas in its natural habitat, the leaves tend to be infected with a gall, which makes them look swollen and watery. The flowers look like creamy-white balls covered with fiber optic tubes. These Piedmont prairies, like many other ecosystems . 8 to 12 feet tall with a spread of 6 to 10 feet. Dry, upland, rocky soils, particularly calcareous soils. Red Maple is a deciduous tree with medium texture, medium growth rate and an oblong to oval form. a. Flowers are white, urn-shaped, 0.25 inch long and borne on 4- to 10-inch drooping spikes in June and July. In some cases, plant species have adapted to very specific and restricted environmental conditions. 50 to 60 feet tall and with a spread of 30 to 40 feet. It is commonly found along waterways. The biggest tip I have when growing Asparagus in Georgia is to plant them in an area of your garden you plan on dedicating to them every year. Use Needle Palm as a single specimen or in groups. Seedling dogwoods are often planted in woodland landscapes. They persist on the tree for two seasons. Dead leaves persist on the tree throughout the winter. Fall color ranges from yellow to orange-yellow. Leaves are alternate evergreen, 1.5 to 4 inches long and half as wide, with spiny teeth along their margins. Open swamps, sandy lakeshores, upland woods and ravines. Leaf litter may be a problem. (SS8G1c) Borders GA and SC, Helps transport goods, Yamacraw Indians were settled here. Suckers may need to be pruned from root or branch sprouts. Texture describes the visual appearance of the leaves and twigs of the plant, from finely textured to coarsely textured. Use Swamp-Haw in groups for massing or in a shrub border. Brasstown Bald What is the highest continental peak at about 14,500 feet? In large, sunny, open areas, such as fields and rights-of-way, native grasses may provide a low-maintenance alternative to turfgrasses. It is vigorous when young, then grows slower with age. Maine to Ontario and Kansas, south to Florida and Texas. Attractive and hardy, it has been known to survive temperatures well below zero. Large, fragrant, white, terminal flower clusters (panicles) up to 12 inches in length are borne in May and June on the previous seasons growth. Foliage remains relatively pest free in north Georgia, but in south Georgia a fungal disease may defoliate the plant. Pierce's Disease has not been a significant problem in areas of Georgia above 1,300 feet elevation (high mountain area). Orange to scarlet trumpet-shaped flowers, 2 inches long, are borne in March and April. Yellow, fragrant flowers are borne in November and have four strap-shaped petals. It spreads by stolons that root at their nodes and form new shoots. It re-seeds readily in cultivated areas. Dark green foliage in summer turns beautiful red-bronze in fall. The top sides of the 4- to 8-inch leaves are shiny and dark or olive-green; the undersides have a thin layer of hairs. Narrow-Leaf Crabapple is a deciduous, flowering tree with medium texture and a medium growth rate. Flowers are fragrant, white to whitish-pink, and are borne in erect terminal clusters from late June through August. 5. Button Bush is a deciduous, flowering shrub with medium texture and a medium growth rate. The twigs are pubescent in youth and become smooth with age. Summer flowers are white, 2.5 inches in diameter and fragrant. It is quite handsome in fruit and is an excellent specimen understory tree. New Brunswick to Minnesota, south to Georgia. Moist soils of valleys and ravines. Broadleaf evergreens, coniferous trees and shrubs are useful in providing natural windbreaks, screening unattractive views, and creating areas of privacy for outdoor living and enjoyment. Fall color is golden yellow. 60 to 100 feet tall with a spread of 40 to 50 feet. Moist, well-drained soils along riverbanks and streams, swamps and flood plains. Many Georgians will recall the extremely low temperatures in December 1983 and January 1985 that killed or critically damaged many introduced species. 50 to 80 feet tall and about half as wide. It may need training. American Snowbell is easy to root from cuttings taken in June and July. It needs acidic, sandy loam, well-drained soils and full sun for best development. Fruit are borne on female trees only (male and female trees are separate). Flowers are white, showy, fragrant, nodding downward in clusters at leaf axils of the previous years growth. Moist soils in the understory of hardwood forests and sandhills. Others occur over much wider and more general environments. Saw Palmetto is a common understory plant, often found growing thicket-like in southern Georgia and the Florida peninsula. Southern New Jersey to Florida, west to eastern Texas and Oklahoma. Additional information about the plant, such as its wildlife value or whether cultivars are available. Form is upright with a flat crown. Form is oval to round. Loblolly and Longleaf Pine, in contrast, both have three needles per fascicle. North of Florida, the native range of this palm is restricted to coastal areas that are subject to salt spray and storms. The bark is dark and scaly. With training, it can be grown as a specimen tree. American Beech is a deciduous tree with medium texture and medium to slow growth rate. Yellow-green flowers, 0.5-inches wide, are borne in June and are often hidden among the foliage. Moist soils of valleys and slopes in hardwood forests. It needs moist, well-drained soils and partial shade. 40 to 50 feet tall with a spread of 24 to 35 feet. Most of Georgia's cities are in the Piedmont, and the area is highly industrialized, with industries as diverse as carpet milling, aircraft and automobile manufacturing . Piedmont Rhododendron is found along stream banks and wooded slopes in the lower mountains and Piedmont and the upper Coastal Plain. Painted Buckeye is a large shrub or small tree. 2004. Massachusetts to Florida, west to Minnesota and Kansas. All hollies are dioecious, having male and female flowers on separate plants. Georgia encompasses parts of five distinct physiographic provinces: the Appalachian Plateau, the Valley and Ridge, the Blue Ridge, the Piedmont, and the Coastal Plain. Trees such as tulip poplar, black walnut and southern sugar maple also require moist, well-drained soils for best growth and are excellent choices for stream bank planting. It may occur as a multistemmed, bushy tree. Bald Cypress is a deciduous tree with medium-fine texture and a medium to fast growth rate. New York south to Florida, west to Texas. Black Gum, or Tupelo, is a deciduous tree having medium texture and a medium growth rate. 25 to 30 feet tall with a spread of 15 to 20 feet. Strawberry-Bush is a deciduous shrub having medium texture and medium growth rate. Fruit are 0.5 inches in diameter, red and oval. In the mid-1930s, a federal law established the Soil Conservation Service to carry out programs to reduce erosion. Large, funnel-shaped flower clusters are borne at the branch tips from April through August, depending on the species and habitat. It is an easy-to-grow, clump-forming palm adaptable to all areas of Georgia. It is commonly used in landscapes because of its adaptability to a wide variety of sites, including sun or shade, wet and dry sites, and both acidic and alkaline soils. A native plant community, left undisturbed and incorporated into a landscape, is low-maintenance and self-sufficient.
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