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The Empress-Tree: Paulownia tomentosa

Princess Tree
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The tree is also called princess-tree, floxglove-tree or kiri, and was introduced from Asia in the 1840s as […]

May 8, 2018 Outdoors

The Tulip Tree: Liriodendron tulipifera

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Liriodendron tulipfera, the Tulip Tree is also called yellow poplar or whitewood, North American ornamental and timber tree […]

May 7, 2018 Outdoors

Public Art: Kit-Yin Snyder

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Art at Margaret Mitchell Square, 1986 Margaret Mitchells fiction novel, Gone With the Wind is set in Clayton […]

April 9, 2018 Culture & Art

Federal Reserve Bank: The Eagle Statue

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Federal Reserve Bank Eagle Statue Elbert Weinberg (1928 -1991) The statue in front of the Federal Reserve Bank […]

April 8, 2018 Culture & Art

MIMOSA Albizia julibrissin

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Albizia julibrissin is a non-native species, known by a wide variety of common names, such as Persian silk […]

April 7, 2018 Outdoors

Corey Barksdale: At Atlanta’s heartbeat…

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Vivid Oil paintings of Atlanta’s Jazz Scene | condensed Atmosphere catching the street life | Folk Elements Mixed […]

April 6, 2018 Culture & Art

In the Garden: Eastern Garter Snake

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Garter snakes are also called gardener snakes and quite harmless. They are small to medium sized snakes and […]

April 6, 2018 Outdoors

What’s that weed: Crossvine

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Cross Vine, Crossvine or Trumpet Flower is a liana native to central and southern United States attracting hummingbirds. […]

April 6, 2018 Outdoors

Peter Wolf Toth: Giant Indian Statues

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Georgians have a chance to visit one of the Giant Indian Statues of Peter Wolf Toth in Colquill, […]

April 6, 2018 Culture & Art

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