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Today, we will look at 28 common BLUE wildflowers in Georgia. #1. Heal-All. Also known as Common Self-heal, Woundwort, Heart-of-the-earth, Carpenter’s Herb, Brownwort, or Blue Curls. Growing Information. This blue wildflower is one of the most common in Georgia.
Look for this hardy and drought-resistant wildflower in Georgia in plains, foothills, wet soils, ditches, shores, and wet fields. The Blue Vervain attracts various native bees, honeybees, beneficial wasps, small butterflies, skippers, and moths.
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Take a stroll through Georgia’s picturesque landscapes and discover the vibrant world of blue wildflowers. In this comprehensive guide, each of the 28 blue wildflowers found in the region is unveiled, providing you with their common and scientific names, growing information, and preferred habitats.
20 Φεβ 2024 · Discover the Peach State’s unique floral wonders with this identification guide for 14 of Georgia’s wildflowers. 1. Blue Violet (Viola sororia) Georgia is home to almost 30 types of violets, representing nearly half of the 60–70 species across North America.
17 Απρ 2011 · We find several species of Houstonia in North Georgia, but Houstonia pusilla is an early spring bloomer. I sometimes see it peeking through blades of grass in lawns - what a cheerful addition! The violets start blooming shortly after the Bluets.