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  2. List of ferns of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Asplenium montanum [1]: 9 Mountain spleenwort: Mountains G5 - secure: Aspleniaceae: Asplenium platyneuron [1]: 9 Ebony spleenwort: State-wide except southeastern Coastal Plain G5 - secure: Aspleniaceae: Asplenium resiliens [1]: 10 Black-stemmed spleenwort: Coastal Plain and in limestone valleys of northwest Georgia G5 - secure: Aspleniaceae

  3. The 10 Best Low-Growing Perennials, According To Gardening ...

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    An African native low-growing perennial, the ice plant stands out for its succulent-type leaves with tiny hairs. One variety Fifo recommends is Ocean Sunset™ and says, "It’s carefree, doesn ...

  4. Plant These Perennials in Your Garden for the Gift That ... - AOL

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    Small spikes of deep pink, purple or white cover the low-growing foliage of this charming perennial. It’s also called veronica. Bees and butterflies adore this sun-loving flower.

  5. Arundinaria appalachiana - Wikipedia

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    Arundinaria appalachiana is the smallest member of its genus with the culms (i.e. the above-ground stems) usually attaining heights of 0.5 to 1 metre (1.6 to 3.3 ft), though they are sometimes up to 1.8 m (5.9 ft) tall. They are also quite thin at 0.2 to 0.6 centimetres (0.079 to 0.236 in) in diameter.

  6. Category:Flora of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    This category contains the native flora of Georgia (U.S. state) as defined by the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included; taxa of higher ranks (e.g. genus) are only included if monotypic or endemic.

  7. Hypoxis hirsuta - Wikipedia

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    Flowers appear April to May at the end of each stem in a group, or umbel, of 2 to 6, occasionally only 1. The flowers are 5–13 mm (0.2–0.5 in) long, with 3 yellow petals and 3 yellow sepals spreading outwards. The flowers will open in the morning but typically wilt in the hot afternoon sun.

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