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Monday, May 09, 2005

Finding a plant in Your Habitat

Please study both of the maps--the one on our blog and the one Mrs. Daniel gives your group. Then decide what counties are in your habitat. After that use the site to find a plant that would grow in your habitat.

Step 1. Find your habitat.



Step 2. Decide what counties are in your habitat area.

Map of Georgia's counties courtesy of GeorgiaInfo


Step 3. Discover what plants grow in your habitat's counties.
Plants by counties

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