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Georgia Botanical and Garden Symbols

Georgia State Flowers, Georgia State Tree, and Georgia State Crop

Georgia State Crop
Peanuts became Georgia’s official crop in 1995. Learn about peanuts in Georgia and their history in the world.
Source: Georgia Peanut Commission

Georgia State Flower
This site tells all about the history of the Cherokee rose, and its relationship to Georgia.
Source: Mississipi State University

Georgia State Tree
Learn about the unique history of the live oak, as it relates to Georgia. Click on the side bar of images to make them larger.
Source: Georgia Magazine

Florida State Tree (Live Oak)
This has good information on the live oak. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link.
Source: National Wildlife Federation

Georgia State Wildflower
Check out this fantastic site on azaleas, which became Georgia’s state wildflower in 1979. Click on “Download a large version” to open a great photo you can use in your report.
Source: Floridata

Citation styles

APA style
Georgia Botanical and Garden Symbols. (2010, June 14). In State Reports by ClassBrain. Retrieved 16:11, May 18, 2012, from http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/georgia-botanical-garden-symbols/
MLA style
Rory Blanchard-Bell, “Georgia Botanical and Garden Symbols.” State Reports by ClassBrain. 14 June 2010, 06:54 UTC. . 18 May 2012 <http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/georgia-botanical-garden-symbols/>.
MHRA style
Rory Blanchard-Bell, 'Georgia Botanical and Garden Symbols', State Reports by ClassBrain, 14 June 2010, 06:54 UTC, <http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/georgia-botanical-garden-symbols/> [accessed 18 May 2012]
The Chicago Manual of Style
Rory Blanchard-Bell, “Georgia Botanical and Garden Symbols.” State Reports by ClassBrain, http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/georgia-botanical-garden-symbols/ [accessed May 18, 2012].
CBE/CSE style
Rory Blanchard-Bell, Georgia Botanical and Garden Symbols [Internet]. State Reports by ClassBrain; 2010 June 14, 06:54 UTC [cited 2012 May 18]. Available from: http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/georgia-botanical-garden-symbols/.
Bluebook style
Georgia Botanical and Garden Symbols, http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/georgia-botanical-garden-symbols/ (last visited May. 18, 2012).
AMA style
Rory Blanchard-Bell, Georgia Botanical and Garden Symbols. State Reports by ClassBrain. June 14, 2010, 06:54 UTC. Available at: http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/georgia-botanical-garden-symbols/. Accessed May 18, 2012.




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