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- Reposted by usenativeplantsIt's time to act, y'all! Contact your state representative and senator to voice your support for Georgia House Bill 955 that will not only change the state flower to a native species, but permanently designate April as Native Plant Month! #nativeplants
- Basking in the glow of a good day. We should use colored lights year-round!
- I love me some roadside flowers! #helianthus and bluemist (Conoclinium coelestinum) in Florida panhandle
- Tis the season! American beautyberry (Callicarpa americana).
- Love these!
- Turtleheads (Chelone spp.), in bloom now, are native perennials in rich woodlands that open up to a bit of sun or on the edges of streams and seeps. It is a larval host plant for the Baltimore Checkerspot butterfly. It is also very popular with bees. This is Chelone glabra. #nativeplants
- A great talent! We listened to his songs doing the dishes many years ago.
- An amazing #nativetree that blooms in the summer. Plus gorgeous fall color.
- One of our summer-blooming trees is sourwood (Oxydendrum arboreum), native from north GA into the upper Coastal Plain and along the western edge. Beloved by bees, sourwood nectar makes wonderful honey for beekeepers willing to make the effort to collect it at the right time. (1/2) #nativeplants
- Reposted by usenativeplantsAttract a combination of visitors with this one plant. If you want to invite hummingbirds and butterflies into your garden, look no further than the Louisiana-native Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis). It’s beautiful and thrives in rain gardens, soggy spots as well as in average garden soil!
- Love to see community gardens planting #nativeplants to support the pollinators for their veggies. Monarda fistulosa, wild bergamot, was popular with the bumbles.
- Beautiful native coneflowers (Echinacea purpurea) at @treesatlanta.bsky.social
- Life looks so much brighter outside the castle walls. Castle of the Counts, Gravensteen, Gent, Belgium
- The native Geranium maculatum is always a favorite #nativeplants
- The native lily for Easter: Zephyranthes atamasco 💕
- On a trip to see family in Florida, I was thrilled to see this native Lupinus perennis in the Florida panhandle.
- Highly recommend!
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- Take it back, one seat at a time.
- Welcome spring! Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis), one of our early native flowers in my area.
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- Looking forward to this!
- Check out the GNPS symposium on Saturday and hear #mysistertheresister talk about the time she fought the lawn and the lawn lost -- and how it turned into a statewide victory in MD. We'll discuss some takeaways we learned from confronting outdated HOA policy. #nativeplants gnps.org/2025-georgia...
- Always appropriate.
- Affordable and convenient! Looking forward to it.
- Join us VIRTUALLY on February 15-16 for Breaking the Grass Ceiling: Promoting Native Landscapes. We have a fantastic lineup! Grab tickets for one or both days, and if you can't watch live, the session recordings will be shared with ticket holders. Details here: vist.ly/3mu9xzi #nativeplants
- Incredibly common in my area and so overlooked!
- Striped wintergreen (Chimaphila maculata), also called Pipsissewa, is a tiny evergreen plant in the Pyrolaceae family. Native to northern Georgia (Piedmont area and north), it's occasionally found in the Coastal Plain. It may pop up in suburban landscapes, a remnant of wild landscapes. #nativeplants
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