A Field Guide to Wildflowers of the Sandhills Region: North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
Within each community, plants are organized by flower color, but it can be difficult to determine which color one is currently in since some multi-colored flowers don't fit well in any one section and several plants have only their fruit illustrated (holly, sumac, muscadine) but are still categ...
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