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A Georgia Native Plant Guide

by Tina M. Samuels

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Georgia Native Plant Guideis the first native plant guide that focuses onGeorgia. It is not simply a guide to plants that can be found in Georgia, butthose native to Georgia. Each species native to the Peach State is listed by itsscientific name and given a brief description of its appearance and attributes.For the environmentalist, Georgia Native Plant Guidealso provides a county-by-county list of endangered species. The guide is extensive with somechapters by noted botanists. A beautiful and helpful book, it is for anyone interested in the environment,Georgia, or the natural world around us.… (more)
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Georgia Native Plant Guideis the first native plant guide that focuses onGeorgia. It is not simply a guide to plants that can be found in Georgia, butthose native to Georgia. Each species native to the Peach State is listed by itsscientific name and given a brief description of its appearance and attributes.For the environmentalist, Georgia Native Plant Guidealso provides a county-by-county list of endangered species. The guide is extensive with somechapters by noted botanists. A beautiful and helpful book, it is for anyone interested in the environment,Georgia, or the natural world around us.

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