Thursday, October 05, 2006

Liatris and Coreopsis,
Coffee County, Georgia, 2001.
c. Brian Brown
Two of the most common South Georgia wildflowers, Liatris and Coreopsis proliferate in ditches and along fieldrows throughout the region. The almost exclusively yellow varieties of coreopsis include the well-loved Black-eyed Susan.
LINKS
www.gnps.org/ is an excellent starting point for learning more about Georgia's great variety of wildflowers
www.gabotsoc.org/ highlights field trips and publishes the state botanical magazine, Tipularia

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