When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: georgia mountains plants

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. List of trees of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_trees_of_Georgia...

    Before Chestnut blight, mountains and Piedmont: Critically Endangered: Fagaceae: Castanea pumila [1]: 89–90 Allegheny Chinquapin: Sporadically state-wide G5 - Secure: Fagaceae: Fagus grandifolia [1]: 90–91 American Beech: Common in mountains and Piedmont, less common in Coastal Plain: Least Concern: Fagaceae: Quercus alba [1]: 93–94 White ...

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

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ferns_of_Georgia...

    Common in north Georgia mountains, south to metro Atlanta area G5 - secure: Dennstaedtiaceae: Pteridium aquilinum [1]: 12 Bracken fern: Widespread, but invasive and poisonous, not recommended for culture G5 - secure: Dryopteridaceae: Dryopteris celsa [1]: 13 Log fern: Northwestern Georgia G4 - apparently secure: Dryopteridaceae

  4. Natural history of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_history_of_Georgia...

    The state of Georgia has approximately 250 tree species and 58 protected plants. Georgia's native trees include red cedar, a variety of pines, oaks, maples, palms, sweetgum, scaly-bark and white hickories, as well as many others. Yellow jasmine, flowering quince, and mountain laurel make up just a few of the flowering shrubs in the state. [1]

  5. Fred Hamilton Rhododendron Garden - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Hamilton_Rhododendron...

    Hamilton Rhododendron Gardens is the only public botanical garden in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Georgia specializing in Rhododendrons and Native Azaleas.The protected area encompasses 33.0 acres (13.4 ha) on land sloping to Lake Chatuge.

  6. How to Plant and Grow American Mountain Ash for Its ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/plant-grow-american-mountain-ash...

    Green’s mountain ash (S. scopulina) is native to the mountains from Alaska to California, and east to the Rocky Mountains and Northern Great Plains. It grows as a multi-stemmed shrub that is ...

  7. Appalachian temperate rainforest - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appalachian_temperate...

    [54] [55] This is primarily due to pollutants from cars and coal plants settling in Appalachian valleys, trapped by the high mountain ridges. [54] However, because this pollution is overwhelmingly deposited through acid fog, it is the wettest (highest) areas that receive the most pollution.

  1. Ad

    related to: georgia mountains plants