2003 Plant Of The Year | Tiarella cordifolia

The Georgia Native Plant Society is pleased to announce that foamflower (Tiarella cordifolia) has been selected as the organization’s 2003 Plant of the Year. This charming perennial wildflower is found in rich woodlands throughout the eastern United States,... read more

2002 Plant Of The Year | Morella cerifera

The Georgia Native Plant Society has selected the wax myrtle (Morella cerifera) as its 2002 Plant of the Year. It is one of the most versatile of our Southeastern landscaping plants, and it offers four seasons of beauty and service. The wax myrtle is a fine-textured,... read more

2001 Plant Of The Year | Rhododendron canescens

Rhododendron canescens The piedmont azalea (Rhododendron canescens) is a hallmark of spring in Georgia: delicate, light pink blossoms dancing at the woodland’s edge to celebrate the change of the seasons. Southeastern gardeners can also readily employ the charms... read more

2000 Plant Of The Year | Hydrangea quercifolia

The oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) has been the signature plant of the Georgia Native Plant Society since the organization’s inception in 1994, so it is a fitting choice to kick off the organization’s new Plant of the Year program as the pick... read more
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