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SE Georgia Afternoon walk


GaDawg

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Took a brief walk in the woods today with the family. 

For some reason, I can only load one picture. 

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Amazing pictures! I love woods like this. I also had no clue Georgia has a native cycad! Thank you for posting these. 

PalmTreeDude

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Love naturally smooth Sabals

David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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That’s one amazing subtropical forest. Hopefully on my next drive to Florida I will have the time to explore coastal GA. 

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Zone 8a/8b Greenville, NC 

Zone 9a/9b Bluffton, SC

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On 12/23/2018, 4:23:32, NC_Palms said:

That’s one amazing subtropical forest. Hopefully on my next drive to Florida I will have the time to explore coastal GA. 

Yeah, you should really try to visit Jekyll, Saint Simons and Savannah. 

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On 12/28/2018, 1:05:03, GaDawg said:

Yeah, you should really try to visit Jekyll, Saint Simons and Savannah. 

I haven't been to Jekyll or Saint Simons yet, but I was in Savannah a few years back. Cumberland Island is on my bucket list to visit. 

Zone 8a/8b Greenville, NC 

Zone 9a/9b Bluffton, SC

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