Southern Live Oaks: Preserving Georgia’s State Tree in Your Newnan Yard
Key Takeaways If you’ve admired a wide, low, sprawling oak canopy anywhere in Newnan’s older neighborhoods, chances are good you were looking at a Southern live oak. Georgia named the live oak its official state tree in 1937, and it is easy to see why: these are some of the longest-lived, most structurally distinctive trees […]
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