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Gardens in Georgia
Humid Georgia is well known for growing peaches, but there is also a large variety of different plants and trees throughout the state. Some of the species known to grow in the area are cedar, white hickory, jasmine, quince and mountain laurel. Featured Gardens: Massee Lane GardensThis garden is actually located at the headquarters for the American Camellia Society, which moved there in 1968 after being based in Macon since 1955. Though the garden focuses ... |
Map of Georgia Gardens to Visit
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