Restoration


Buffalo Creek The Buffalo Creek Outdoor Education Facility located next to the Carrollton Ag Center in Carrollton, GA. It is comprised of approximately 40 acres.
Demonstration Bed The Native Plant Demonstration Bed is located in the Master Gardener Demonstration Garden, next to the 911 center, past the Carrollton Ag Center, in Carrollton, GA.
Little Tallapoosa Park We are relocating plants from areas that will be developed to areas that will not.
Platanthera cristata
Aralia spinosa
Devil's Walkingstick
Photo Credit: Mike Strickland

The Devil's Walkingstick is a fairly common woodland plant that does well in the landscape. It is an excellent butterfly and bee attractor that blooms in August, with white flower heads nearly as large as a bushel basket. The leaves are several-divided and, when you take into account all of its leaflets, the leaf is the largest of any plant native to North America.



To contact us:

West Ga Chapter of GNPS
PO Box 635
Carrollton, GA 30112

E-mail:
Info@WGaWildflowers.org
 West GA Chapter of the
  Georgia Native Plant Society







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