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Eastern Hemlock Found in region 7A American Yellowwood Found in region 6B Sugarberry Found

Regional Vegetation Species in Georgia. Philip Radovich , and Joshua Driggers 3/26/2014. Eastern Hemlock Found in region 7A American Yellowwood Found in region 6B Sugarberry Found in region 7B. Introduction:

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Eastern Hemlock Found in region 7A American Yellowwood Found in region 6B Sugarberry Found

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  1. Regional Vegetation Species in Georgia Philip Radovich, and Joshua Driggers 3/26/2014 Eastern Hemlock Found in region 7A American Yellowwood Found in region 6B Sugarberry Found in region 7B Introduction: One can find many types of vegetation species in Georgia. We thought it would be useful to have a map of the different locations of plants in Georgia, and what regions to visit to see them in the wild. Data Collection We downloaded our data from the following sites: https://data.georgiaspatial.org http://www.caes.uga.edu/publications/pubdetail.cfm?pk_id=7763 Sweetgum Found in region 8A Liveoak Found in Region 8B American Beech 6B American Holly 7A Bald Cypress 8A Black Gum 8B Black Walnut 7B Chestnut Oak 6B Eastern Red Cedar 8A Green Ash 7B Hickory Species 7A Laurel Oak 8A Loblolly Pine 7B Longleaf Pine 7B Northern Red Oak 8A Palmetto Palm 7B Post Oak 6B Red Maple 7A River Birch 6B

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