Native Georgia Wildflowers – Where To Get Them?
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Q: I want to plant native wildflowers that belong to Georgia. Where is the best place to get native Georgia plants?
A: There are at least four good sources but I’m sure there are more. I have links to them plus an extensive list of Georgia’s native plants at bit.ly/GAnatives.
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