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9780820328416

Favorite Wildflower Walks in Georgia

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  • ISBN13:

    9780820328416

  • ISBN10:

    0820328413

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-03-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Georgia Pr
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Summary

Wildflower lovers across Georgia know Hugh and Carol Nourse through their popular slide lectures. Countless other enthusiasts have seen their glorious wildflower photographs in books and magazines. Here the Nourses draw on years of travel around the state to share their favorite places for seeing wildflowers. Of the many walks the Nourses have taken, these are the ones they return to most often because of the density or the unusual nature of the floral display. All twenty of these wildflower walks are on public land; everything you need to know about how to find them and what to do once you're there is included.Five walks are presented from each of Georgia's four geographic regions: Cumberland Plateau/Ridge and Valley (northwestern Georgia); Blue Ridge (northeastern Georgia); Piedmont (Georgia foothills and fall line); and Coastal Plain (all of Georgia below the fall line). For each walk, a scenic photo gives a hint of the locale's overall character. In addition, five of the wildflowers encountered on the walk are profiled with a photograph and a detailed description. All of the wildflowers on these walks are native to Georgia. A few are rare and endangered. Common plant names are used in the main text; the index lists both common and scientific names.Coverage of each walk includes directions and a trail map plus information about: flowering season peak flowering period flower habitats walk length and difficulty restroom availability applicable fees

Author Biography

Hugh Nourse and Carol Nourse are the authors of Wildflowers of Georgia, The State Botanical Garden of Georgia, and Favorite Wildflower Walks in Georgia (all Georgia). Both have been officers in the Georgia Botanical Society. They are also members of the Georgia Native Plant Society and volunteers in the Botanical Guardians Project for the Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance. They have been honored by the State Botanical Garden of Georgia for their volunteer work as photographers, and they received a grant from the Natural Heritage Program of the Department of Natural Resources to photograph rare plants for the program's image collection.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Introductionp. ix
Cumberland Plateau/Ridge and Valley
Shirley Miller Wildflower Trail, Crockford-Pigeon Mountain Wildlife Management Areap. 2
Cedar Glade Walks, Chickamauga National Battlefield Parkp. 9
Keown Falls Trail, Chattahoochee National Forestp. 17
Pocket Recreation Area Interpretive Trail, Chattahoochee National Forestp. 25
Hidden Pond Trail, Carters Lake Reregulation Dam Public Use Areap. 34
Blue Ridge
Tennessee Rock Trail, Black Rock Mountain State Parkp. 42
Nature Trail and Becky Branch Falls Trail, Warwoman Dell Picnic Area, Chattahoochee National Forestp. 50
Wagon Train Trail, Brasstown Bald Wildernessp. 60
Sosebee Cove Trail, Chattahoochee National Forestp. 68
Gahuti Trail, Fort Mountain State Parkp. 76
Piedmont
Panther Creek Trail, Chattahoochee National Forestp. 84
Bradley Peak Trail, Davidson-Arabia Mountain Nature Preservep. 92
Blue Trail, Rock and Shoals Outcrop Natural Areap. 100
West Palisades Trail, Chattahoochee River National Recreation Areap. 108
White Trail, Sweetwater Creek State Conservation Parkp. 116
Coastal Plain
Hall's Bridge Tract #1, Ohoopee Dunes Natural Areap. 126
River Bluff Trail, Montezuma Bluffs Natural Areap. 133
Ann Barber Wildflower Trail, Doerun Pitcherplant Bog Natural Areap. 140
Swamp Island Drive and Swamp Walk, Okefenokee National Wildlife Refugep. 148
Clam Creek Bicycle Path, Glory Path, and St. Andrews Picnic Area, Jekyll Islandp. 156
Summary of Walks by Flowering Seasonp. 164
Referencesp. 167
Indexp. 171
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