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Savannah River

Savannah River. Alex McCrickard. Location. 32°2’12’’N 80°51’0’’W. Plants of the Savannah River. False Poison Sumac -A deciduous shrub that grows to be 1 to 3 ¾ feet tall. (endangered) Indian Olive - shrub that grows up to 3 feet tall, has green leaves, and grows in dry areas. (Endangered)

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Savannah River

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  1. Savannah River Alex McCrickard

  2. Location 32°2’12’’N 80°51’0’’W

  3. Plants of the Savannah River • False Poison Sumac-A deciduous shrub that grows to be 1 to 3 ¾ feet tall. (endangered) • Indian Olive- shrub that grows up to 3 feet tall, has green leaves, and grows in dry areas. (Endangered) • Piedmont Barren Strawberry- A perennial herb that grows low to the ground, has green heart shaped leaves, and grows in dry wooded areas. ( Endangered) • Monkey Faced Orchid - Found around the Savannah Basin in swamps and sandy spots. (Endangered) • White-leaved sunflower - Found in mixed deciduous type forest biomes, grows from 4 to 8 feet tall (Endangered)

  4. Plants of the Savannah river continued.. • The Shoals Spider lily- reaches a maximum height of about 3 feet tall. (Endangered) • Perennial trillium- A wildflower with green to dark red or purple stems found in the northern part of the Savannah river system. • Smooth Purple Cone Flower- grows to be around1 to 3 ½ feet tall, found in wooded areas & meadows. (Endangered)

  5. Photos of the plants False poison sumac Piedmont Barren Strawberry Perennial trillium White-leaved Sunflower Indian olive Shoals spider lily Monkey Faced Orchid

  6. Works cited • http://www.ehow.com/info_8389153_endangered-plants-savannah-river-basin.html

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