What Is The Georgia Native Plant Of The Year?
Q: What is the Georgia Native Plant of the Year?
A: The Georgia Native Plant Society declares the Plant of the Year to be sweet Betsy, Trillium cuneatum to be exact. It’s one of the largest and distinctive trilliums of southeastern forests. Previous winners include sassafras, buckeye, butterfly weed and white oak. You can get all the details at gnps.org.
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