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State Flower for Georgia

  • The flower represents the famous Cherokee Native American Tribe. They named the flower after the tears shed by the Cherokee women for many warriors who died in battle. When the chief prayed for some relief, each tear is believed to have created a flower.
  • The plant showcases beautiful waxy white flowers with a golden center and vibrant green leaves.
  • The State Flower for Georgia blooms in spring and fall.
  • You can spot it throughout North America in shades of pink, white, red, and yellow.
  • It is also edible, and native people use it in several medicines.
  • Wild animals and animals eat its fruit, which forms at the base.

How to Grow Georgia State Flower

1. Where to Grow?

The Georgia State Flower grows best in full sunlight, so pick a location that gets a minimum of 4-6 hours of bright light daily. Although it can tolerate partial shade, it won’t bloom much in it.

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2. Best Soil 

3. How to Water?

4. Fertilizer?

5. How to Prune?

6. Pests and Disease 

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