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Scenes of Georgia. By Day Leigh Story. Virginia Creeper. Scientific name is Parthenocisus quinquefolia It is a vine It produces fruit in the fall Has 5 leaves. Flowering Dogwood. Scientific name is Cornus Florida Produces red fruit in the fall Grows best underneath trees.
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Scenes of Georgia By Day Leigh Story
Virginia Creeper • Scientific name is Parthenocisus quinquefolia • It is a vine • It produces fruit in the fall • Has 5 leaves
Flowering Dogwood • Scientific name is Cornus Florida • Produces red fruit in the fall • Grows best underneath trees
Eastern Red Cedar • Scientific name is Juniperus Virginiana • Looks like a Christmas tree • Native to Georgia
Water Oak • Scientific name is Quercus nigra • Little acorns • Club shaped leaves
Southern Magnolia • The scientific name is Magnolia grandiflora • It has white creamy blooms in the summer • In fall they are dark green • They have seed pods located in fruits that look like pinecones
French Mulberry • Scientific name is Callicarpa americana • Native to Georgia • It’s a small bush • It produces purple fruit in the fall
Black Cherry • Scientific name is Prunus serotina • Small trees • It produces small little cherry fruits
Sassafrass • Scientific name is Sassafras albidum • The leaves are shaped like turkeys feet • People use to make tea from the leaves
Sweet Gum • Scientific name is Liquidambar styraciflua • Star shaped leaves • Makes burrpods
Pecan Tree (Stewart) • Scientific name is Carya illinoinensis • Puts on nuts called pecans
Loblolly Pine • Scientific name Pinus taeda • Plate like bark • Medium pine cones
Mimosa • Scientific name is Albizia julibrissin • Pink like flowers all summer
Cow itch vine (Trumpet Creeper) • Scientific name is Campsis radicans • Orange / red trumpet flowers
Chinaberry Tree • Scientific name is Melia azedarach • Small green and yellow berries
Hackberry or Sugarberry Tree • Scientific name is Celtis occidentalis
Persimmon Tree • Scientific name is Diospyros virginiana • Small orange fruit in the fall
Post Oak • Scientific name is Quercus stellata • Cross shaped leaves
Southern Red Oak • Scientific name is Quercus falcata
Morning Glory • Scientific name is Ipomoea nil • Has purple flowers