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Special Collections

Native Plants for Georgia

This collection, by the University of Georgia Department of Horticulture, presents close to six dozen native trees, shrubs, and woody vines that are available in the nursery trade and are especially suitable for landscape use.

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Pinckneya bracteataFevertree
Pinckneya
Feverbark
Poinsettia Tree
Georgia Bark
Pinus taedaLoblolly Pine
Oldfield Pine
Bull Pine
Rosemary Pine
Pinus virginianaVirginia Pine
Jersey Pine
Scrub Pine
Platanus occidentalisAmerican Sycamore
Eastern Sycamore
American Plane Tree
Plane Tree
Buttonwood
Buttonball Tree
Quercus albaWhite Oak
Northern White Oak
Eastern White Oak
Stave Oak
Ridge White Oak
Forked-leaf White Oak
Quercus coccineaScarlet Oak
Red Oak
Quercus falcataSouthern Red Oak
Bottomland Red Oak
Three-lobed Red Oak
Spanish Oak
Quercus nigraWater Oak
Possum Oak
Duck Oak
Punk Oak
Spotted Oak
Quercus phellosWillow Oak
Swamp Willow Oak
Pin Oak
Peach Oak
Quercus shumardiiShumard Oak
Shumard's Oak
Shumard Red Oak
Southern Red Oak
Swamp Red Oak
Spotted Oak
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Light requirement
 Sun - 6 or more hrs
 Part shade - 2 to 6 hrs
 Shade - 2 hrs or less

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