Family | Scientific name | Common names | Range within Georgia | Conservation status |
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Taxaceae | Torreya taxifolia Arn. [1] : 39 [2] | Florida Torreya, Stinking Cedar | Decatur County, Georgia | Critically Endangered |
Pinaceae | Pinus echinata Mill. [1] : 42–43 | Shortleaf Pine | Piedmont and Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Pinaceae | Pinus elliottii Engelm. [1] : 43–44 | Slash Pine | Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Pinaceae | Pinus glabra Walter [1] : 44–45 | Spruce Pine | Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Pinaceae | Pinus palustris Mill. [1] : 45–46 | Longleaf Pine | Coastal Plain, Ridge and Valley Province | Endangered |
Pinaceae | Pinus pungens Lamb. [1] : 47 | Table Mountain Pine | Upper Piedmont, Blue Ridge Mountains | Least Concern |
Pinaceae | Pinus rigida Mill. [1] : 48 | Pitch Pine | Blue Ridge Mountains | Least Concern |
Pinaceae | Pinus serotina Michx. [1] : 49–50 | Pond Pine | Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Pinaceae | Pinus strobus L. [1] : 50–51 | Eastern White Pine | Upper Piedmont | Least Concern |
Pinaceae | Pinus taeda L. [1] : 51–52 | Loblolly Pine | State-wide | Least Concern |
Pinaceae | Pinus virginiana Mill. [1] : 52–53 | Virginia Pine | Upper Piedmont, Ridge and Valley Province, Blue Ridge Mountains | Least Concern |
Pinaceae | Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carr. [1] : 53–54 | Eastern Hemlock | Ridge and Valley Province, Blue Ridge Mountains | Near Threatened |
Pinaceae | Tsuga caroliniana Engelm. [1] : 54 | Carolina Hemlock | Rabun County, Georgia, Habersham County, Georgia | Near Threatened |
Taxodiaceae | Taxodium ascendens Brongn. [1] : 55–56 | Pond Cypress | Coastal Plain | G5 - Secure |
Taxodiaceae | Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich. [1] : 56–57 | Bald Cypress | Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Cupressaceae | Chamaecyparis thyoides (L.) B.S.A. [1] : 58–59 | Atlantic White Cedar | Southwest Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Cupressaceae | Juniperus virginiana L. [1] : 59–60 | Eastern Red Cedar | State-wide | Least Concern |
Arecaceae | Sabal palmetto (Walt.) Lodd. ex Schult. & Schult.f. [1] : 61–62 | Cabbage Palmetto | Outer Coastal Plain | G5 - Secure |
Salicaceae | Populus deltoides W.Bartram ex Marshall [1] : 62–63 | Eastern Cottonwood | Scattered state-wide | Least Concern |
Salicaceae | Populus heterophylla L. [1] : 63–64 | Swamp Cottonwood | Infrequently along Savannah River and coastal area | Least Concern |
Salicaceae | Salix caroliniana Michx. [1] : 64–65 | Coastal Plain Willow | Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Salicaceae | Salix floridana Chapm. [1] : 65 | Florida Willow | Early County and Pulaski County | Vulnerable |
Salicaceae | Salix nigra Marshall [1] : 65–66 | Black Willow | State-wide | Least Concern |
Salicaceae | Salix sericea Marshall [1] : 66 | Silky Willow | A few counties in the Blue Ridge Mountains | Least Concern |
Myricaceae | Myrica cerifera L. [1] : 67–68 | Waxmyrtle, Southern Bayberry | Coastal Plain, lower Piedmont | Least Concern |
Myricaceae | Myrica caroliniensis P. Mill. | Evergreen Bayberry | Coastal Plain | |
Myricaceae | Myrica inodora W.Bartram [1] : 68 | Odorless Bayberry | Infrequently in pine lowlands in southwest Georgia | G4 - Apparently Secure |
Leitneriaceae | Leitneria floridana Chapm. [1] : 69–70 | Corkwood | Lower Coastal Plain | Near Threatened |
Juglandaceae | Carya aquatica (Michx. f.) Nutt. [1] : 71–72 | Water Hickory | Lower Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Juglandaceae | Carya cordiformis (Wangenh.) K.Koch [1] : 72 | Bitternut Hickory | Scattered state-wide | Least Concern |
Juglandaceae | Carya glabra (Miller) Sweet [1] : 73 | Pignut Hickory | State-wide | Least Concern |
Juglandaceae | Carya laciniosa (Michaux f.) Loudon [1] : 74 | Shellbark Hickory | Infrequently in northwest Georgia | Least Concern |
Juglandaceae | Carya ovalis (Wangenh.) Sarg. [1] : 75 | False Pignut Hickory, Red Hickory | State-wide | G5 - Secure |
Juglandaceae | Carya ovata (Miller) K. Koch var. ovata [1] : 75 | Shagbark Hickory | Piedmont to south-west Coastal Plain | G5 - Secure |
Juglandaceae | Carya pallida (Ashe) Engelm. & Graebner [1] : 76–77 | Sand Hickory | Scattered state-wide, more often in highlands or Piedmont | Least Concern |
Juglandaceae | Carya tomentosa (Poiret) Nutt. [1] : 77–78 | Mockernut Hickory, White Hickory | Common state-wide | Least Concern |
Juglandaceae | Juglans cinerea L. [1] : 78–79 | Butternut, White Walnut | Mountains. | Endangered |
Juglandaceae | Juglans nigra L. [1] : 80 | Black Walnut | Scattered state-wide | Least Concern |
Betulaceae | Alnus serrulata (Aiton) Wiild. [1] : 81–82 | Hazel Alder, Tag Alder | State-wide | Least Concern |
Betulaceae | Betula alleghaniensis Britton [1] : 82–83 | Yellow Birch | Mountain slopes above 3–4500 feet elevation | Least Concern |
Betulaceae | Betula lenta L. [1] : 83–84 | Black Birch, Sweet Birch | Mountainous areas of Ridge and Valley Province and Blue Ridge Mountains | Least Concern |
Betulaceae | Betula nigra L. [1] : 84–85 | River Birch | State-wide | Least Concern |
Betulaceae | Carpinus caroliniana Walter [1] : 85–86 | American Hornbeam, Ironwood, Musclewood | State-wide | Least Concern |
Betulaceae | Ostrya virginiana (Miller) K. Koch [1] : 86–87 | Eastern Hophornbeam | Piedmont and mountains | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Castanea dentata [1] : 88–89 | American Chestnut | Before Chestnut blight, mountains and Piedmont | Critically Endangered |
Fagaceae | Castanea pumila [1] : 89–90 | Allegheny Chinquapin | Sporadically state-wide | G5 - Secure |
Fagaceae | Fagus grandifolia [1] : 90–91 | American Beech | Common in mountains and Piedmont, less common in Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus alba [1] : 93–94 | White Oak, Stave Oak | Common state-wide | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus arkansana [1] : 94–95 | Arkansas Oak | Small, local stands in southwest Georgia | Vulnerable |
Fagaceae | Quercus austrina Small [1] : 95–96 | Bluff Oak, Bastard White Oak | Scattered in lower Coastal Plain | Vulnerable |
Fagaceae | Quercus chapmanii Sarg. [1] : 96 | Chapman Oak | Uncommon, appears in lower Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus coccinea Muenchh. [1] : 96–97 | Scarlet Oak | Mountains and Piedmont | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus falcata Michaux [1] : 98 | Southern Red Oak, Spanish Oak | Common state-wide | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus geminata Small [1] : 99 | Sand Live Oak | Lower Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus georgiana M. A. Curtis [1] : 99 | Georgia Oak | Granite outcrops in the Piedmont | Endangered |
Fagaceae | Quercus hemisphaerica Bartram ex Willd. [1] : 100 | Laurel Oak, Darlington Oak | Common throughout the Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus incana Bartram [1] : 101 | Bluejack Oak | Common throughout the Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus laevis Walter [1] : 102 | Turkey Oak | Common throughout the Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus laurifolia Michaux [1] : 103 | Diamond Leaf Oak, Swamp Laurel Oak | Common in the Coastal Plain and occasionally in the Piedmont | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus lyrata Walter [1] : 104 | Overcup Oak | Common in the Coastal Plain and occasionally in the Piedmont and Ridge and Valley Province | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus margaretta Ashe [1] : 105 | Sand Post Oak, Scrub Post Oak | Coastal Plain and Georgia Sandhills | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus marilandica Muenchh. [1] : 105–106 | Blackjack Oak | State-wide | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus michauxii Nutt. [1] : 106–107 | Swamp Chestnut Oak, Basket Oak | Scattered throughout state, particularly Coastal Plain and Piedmont | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus muehlenbergii Engelm. [1] : 107–108 | Chinquapin Oak | Uncommon, appearing in localities in northwest and southwest Georgia. | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus myrtifolia Willd. [1] : 108 | Myrtle Oak | Occasional along outer Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus nigra L. [1] : 109 | Water Oak | State-wide, more common in Coastal Plain and Piedmont | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus oglethorpensis W.Duncan [1] : 110 | Oglethrope Oak | Restricted to a few counties in the Piedmont near South Carolina | Endangered |
Fagaceae | Quercus pagoda Raf. [1] : 111 | Cherrybark Oak | Coastal Plain and Piedmont | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus phellos L. [1] : 112 | Willow Oak | State-wide | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus montana Willd. [1] : 112–113 | Chestnut Oak, Rock Chestnut Oak | Mountains and upper Piedmont | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus rubra L. [1] : 113–114 | Northern Red Oak | Common in Piedmont and mountains | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus shumardii Buckley [1] : 114–115 | Shumard Oak | Most common in Coastal Plain, but also found in Piedmont and Ridge and Valley Province | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus stellata Wangenh. [1] : 115–116 | Post Oak | State-wide | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus velutina Lam. [1] : 116–117 | Black Oak | State-wide | Least Concern |
Fagaceae | Quercus virginiana Miller [1] : 117–118 | Live Oak | Coastal Plain | Least concern |
Ulmaceae | Celtis laevigata Willd. [1] : 119 | Sugarberry | State-wide | Least Concern |
Ulmaceae | Celtis occidentalis L. [1] : 120 | Hackberry | Northwest Georgia and Piedmont | Least Concern |
Ulmaceae | Celtis tenuifolia Nutt. [1] : 121 | Georgia Hackberry | Rocky sites throughout the state | G5 - Secure |
Ulmaceae | Planera aquatica (Walter) J. Gmelin. [1] : 121–122 | Water-elm, Planer-tree | Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Ulmaceae | Ulmus alata Michaux [1] : 122–123 | Winged Elm | Common state-wide at lower elevations | Least Concern |
Ulmaceae | Ulmus americana L. [1] : 124–125 | American Elm | Common state-wide | Endangered |
Ulmaceae | Ulmus rubra Muhlenb. [1] : 125–126 | Slippery Elm | Primarily Piedmont and Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Ulmaceae | Ulmus serotina Sarg. [1] : 126–127 | September Elm | Floyd County, Georgia | Least Concern |
Moraceae | Morus rubra L. [1] : 127–128 | Red mulberry | Sporadically throughout Georgia | Least Concern |
Magnoliaceae | Liriodendron tulipifera L. [1] : 129–130 | Yellow-poplar, Tulip-poplar | State-wide | Least Concern |
Magnoliaceae | Magnolia acuminata L. [1] : 131 | Cucumbertree | Blue Ridge Mountains and occasionally Piedmont | Least Concern |
Magnoliaceae | Magnolia fraseri Walter [1] : 132 | Fraser Magnolia | Blue Ridge Mountains | Least Concern |
Magnoliaceae | Magnolia grandiflora L. [1] : 133 | Southern Magnolia, Bull Bay | Native to Coastal Plain, but planted throughout the state | Least Concern |
Magnoliaceae | Magnolia macrophylla Michaux [1] : 134 | Bigleaf Magnolia | Uncommon, found in upper Piedmont and southwestern counties of the Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Magnoliaceae | Magnolia pyramidata Bartram [1] : 135 | Pyramid Magnolia | Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Magnoliaceae | Magnolia tripetala L. [1] : 135–136 | Umbrella Magnolia | Occasionally appears in Piedmont and lower mountains | Least Concern |
Magnoliaceae | Magnolia virginiana L. [1] : 136 | Sweetbay | Coastal Plain and Piedmont | Least Concern |
Illiciaceae | Illicium floridanum Ellis [1] : 137 | Anise-tree | Decatur County | Least Concern |
Annonaceae | Asimina triloba Ellis [1] : 138 | Pawpaw | Mountains and Piedmont | Least Concern |
Lauraceae | Persea borbonia (L.) A. Sprengel [1] : 140–141 | Red Bay | Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Lauraceae | Sassafras albidum (Nutt.) Nees [1] : 141 | Sassafras | Scattered state-wide | Least Concern |
Hamamelidaceae | Hamamelis virginiana L. [1] : 142–143 | Witch-hazel | State-wide | Least Concern |
Hamamelidaceae | Liquidambar styraciflua L. [1] : 143–144 | Sweetgum | State-wide | Least Concern |
Platanaceae | Platanus occidentalis L. [1] : 144–145 | Sycamore, Planetree | State-wide | Least Concern |
Rosaceae | Amelanchier arborea (Michaus f.) Fern. [1] : 146–147 | Downy Serviceberry, Shadbush | Mountains and Piedmont | Least Concern |
Rosaceae | Malus angustifolia (Aiton) Michaux [1] : 148 | Southern Crab Apple | State-wide but less common in Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Rosaceae | Malus coronaria L. [1] : 149 | Sweet Crab Apple | Blue Ridge Mountains | Least Concern |
Rosaceae | Prunus americana Marshall [1] : 150–151 | American Plum | Sporadically in Blue Ridge Mountains, Ridge and Valley, Piedmont, and sometimes in southwestern Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Rosaceae | Prunus angustifolia Marshall [1] : 151–152 | Chickasaw Plum | Scattered state-wide | Least Concern |
Rosaceae | Prunus caroliniana (Miller) Aiton [1] : 152–153 | Carolina Laurel Cherry | Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Rosaceae | Prunus pensylvanica L. f. [1] : 153–154 | Pin Cherry, Fire Cherry | Higher elevations in the Blue Ridge Mountains | Least Concern |
Rosaceae | Prunus serotina Ehrh. [1] : 154–155 | Black Cherry | State-wide | Least Concern |
Rosaceae | Prunus umbellata Elliott [1] : 155 | Flatwoods Plum, Hog Plum | Piedmont and Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Rosaceae | Sorbus americana Marshall [1] : 155–156 | American Mountain-Ash, Rowan | Higher elevations in the Blue Ridge Mountains | Least Concern |
Leguminosae | Cercis canadensis L. [1] : 157–158 | Redbud, Judas Tree | State-wide | Least Concern |
Leguminosae | Cladrastis kentukea (Dum.-Cours.) Rudd [1] : 158–159 | Yellowwood | Rarely, in Ridge and Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains | G4 - Apparently Secure |
Leguminosae | Gleditsia aquatica Marshall [1] : 159 | Waterlocust | Confined to swamps of the Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Leguminosae | Gleditsia triacanthos L. [1] : 159–160 | Honeylocust | Scattered state-wide | Least Concern |
Leguminosae | Robinia pseudoacacia L. [1] : 161–162 | Black Locust | Originally limited to mountains, but has been cultivated elsewhere in the state | Least Concern |
Rutaceae | Ptelea trifoliata L. [1] : 162–163 | Common Hoptree, Wafer Ash | Scattered throughout the state | Least Concern |
Rutaceae | Zanthoxylum americanum Miller [1] : 163–164 | Prickly-ash, Toothache-tree | Limited to a few counties in the Piedmont and upper Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Rutaceae | Zanthoxylum clava-herculis L. [1] : 164–165 | Hercules'-club, Toothache-tree | Restricted to coastal counties and Southwest Georgia. | Least Concern |
Anacardiaceae | Cotinus obovatus Raf. [1] : 166–167 | Smoketree | Known from a single location on Pigeon Mountain | Least Concern |
Anacardiaceae | Rhus copallinum L. [1] : 167–168 | Winged Sumac, Dwarf Sumac, Shining Sumac | State-wide | G5 - Secure |
Anacardiaceae | Rhus glabra L. [1] : 168–169 | Smooth Sumac | Mountains and Piedmont | Least Concern |
Anacardiaceae | Rhus typhina L. [1] : 169–170 | Staghorn Sumac | Known from a single location on Yonah Mountain | Least Concern |
Anacardiaceae | Toxicodendron vernix (L.) Kuntze [1] : 170–171 | Poison Sumac, Thunderwood | Scattered throughout the state | Least Concern |
Cyrillaceae | Cliftonia monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg. [1] : 171–172 | Titi, Buckwheat-tree | Lower Coastal Plain | G4 - Apparently Secure |
Cyrillaceae | Cyrilla racemiflora L. [1] : 172–173 | Swamp Cyrilla, Red Titi | Wet areas of the Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Aquifoliaceae | Ilex ambigua (Michaux) Torrey [1] : 175–176 | Carolina Holly | Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Aquifoliaceae | Ilex amelanchier M. A. Curtis [1] : 176 | Sarvis Holly | Found in a few Coastal Plain counties | Least Concern |
Aquifoliaceae | Ilex cassine L. [1] : 176–177 | Dahoon | Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Aquifoliaceae | Ilex coriacea (Pursh) Chapman [1] : 177–178 | Large Gallberry | Scattered throughout the Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Aquifoliaceae | Ilex decidua Walter [1] : 178–179 | Possumhaw | State-wide | Least Concern |
Aquifoliaceae | Ilex longipes Chapman ex Trel. [1] : 179 | Georgia Holly | Uncommonly appears in Ridge and Valley | Least Concern |
Aquifoliaceae | Ilex montana Torrey & Gray [1] : 179 | Mountain Winterberry | Mountains | Least Concern |
Aquifoliaceae | Ilex myrtifolia Walter [1] : 179–180 | Myrtle-leaved Holly | Frequently in Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Aquifoliaceae | Ilex opaca Aiton [1] : 180–181 | American Holly | Common state-wide | Least Concern |
Aquifoliaceae | Ilex verticillata (L.) Gray [1] : 181 | Common Winterberry | Blue Ridge Mountains and Piedmont | Least Concern |
Aquifoliaceae | Ilex vomitoria Aiton [1] : 181–182 | Yaupon | Outer Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Celastraceae | Euonymus atropurpureus Jacq. [1] : 182–183 | Eastern Wahoo, Burningbush | Infrequent, appearing in scattered counties | Least Concern |
Staphyleaceae | Staphylea trifolia L. [1] : 183–184 | Bladdernut | Scattered in Ridge and Valley, Piedmont, and Cumberland Plateau | Least Concern |
Aceraceae | Acer floridanum (Chapman) Pax. [1] : 185–186 | Florida Maple, Southern Sugar Maple | Occasionally in Ridge and Valley and Piedmont | Least Concern |
Aceraceae | Acer leucoderme Small [1] : 187 | Chalk Maple | Piedmont | Least Concern |
Aceraceae | Acer negundo L. [1] : 187–188 | Boxelder | Piedmont | Least Concern |
Aceraceae | Acer nigrum Michaux f. [1] : 189 | Black Maple | Dade County, Georgia and Walker County, Georgia | Least Concern |
Aceraceae | Acer pensylvanicum L. [1] : 189–190 | Striped Maple | Higher elevations of the Blue Ridge Mountains | Least Concern |
Aceraceae | Acer rubrum L. [1] : 190–191 | Red Maple | Common state-wide | Least Concern |
Aceraceae | Acer saccharinum L. [1] : 191–192 | Silver Maple | Infrequently state-wide | Least Concern |
Aceraceae | Acer saccharum Marsh. [1] : 192–193 | Sugar Maple | Blue Ridge Mountains, Ridge and Valley, and upper Piedmont | Least Concern |
Aceraceae | Acer spicatum L. [1] : 193–194 | Mountain Maple | Towns County, Georgia and Union County, Georgia at higher elevations | Least Concern |
Hippocastanaceae | Aesculus flava Solander ex Hope [1] : 195–196 | Yellow Buckeye | Higher elevations in the mountains | Least Concern |
Hippocastanaceae | Aesculus glabra Willd. [1] : 197 | Ohio Buckeye, Fetid Buckeye | Walker County, Georgia | Least Concern |
Hippocastanaceae | Aesculus parviflora Walter [1] : 197–198 | Bottlebrush Buckeye | Southwestern Georgia along the Chattahoochee River | Least Concern |
Hippocastanaceae | Aesculus pavia L. [1] : 198–199 | Red Buckeye | Common in the Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Hippocastanaceae | Aesculus sylvatica Bartram [1] : 199 | Painted Buckeye, Georgia Buckeye | Piedmont | Least Concern |
Sapindaceae | Sapindus marginatus Willd. [1] : 200–201 | Florida Soapberry | Rarely on the islands of Liberty County, Georgia | |
Rhamnaceae | Frangula caroliniana (Walter) A.Gray [1] : 201–202 | Carolina Buckthorn | Scattered throughout the state, mostly in Ridge and Valley and Piedmont | Least Concern |
Tiliaceae | Tilia americana Miller [1] : 202–203 | Basswood, Linden | State-wide, but mostly the mountains and Piedmont | Least Concern |
Theaceae | Franklinia alatamaha Bartram ex Marshall [1] : 204–205 | Franklinia, Franklin-tree | Extinct in the wild for about 200 years. Cultivated in the Coastal Plain | Extinct in the wild |
Theaceae | Gordonia lasianthus (L.) Ellis [1] : 205–206 | Loblolly-bay, Gordonia | Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Theaceae | Stewartia malacodendron L. [1] : 206–207 | Virginia Stewartia, Silky Camellia | Uncommon, scattered in the Coastal Plain and Piedmont | Least Concern |
Theaceae | Stewartia ovata (Cav.) Weatherby [1] : 207 | Mountain Stewartia, Mountain-Camellia | Scattered state-wide | Least Concern |
Araliaceae | Aralia spinosa L. [1] : 208–209 | Devil's-walkingstick | Common state-wide | Least Concern |
Nyssaceae | Nyssa aquatica L. [1] : 209–210 | Water Tupelo | Wetlands of the Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Nyssaceae | Nyssa ogeche Bartram ex Marshall [1] : 210–211 | Ogeechee Tupelo, Ogeechee-lime | Rivers of the lower Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Nyssaceae | Nyssa sylvatica Marshall var. sylvatica [1] : 211–212 | Black Tupelo, Blackgum | Common state-wide | Least Concern |
Nyssaceae | Nyssa biflora Walter [1] : 212–213 | Swamp Tupelo, Swamp Black Gum | Swamps of the Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Cornaceae | Cornus alternifolia L. f. [1] : 214–215 | Alternate-leaf Dogwood | Mountains and Piedmont | Least Concern |
Cornaceae | Cornus drummondii C. A. Meyer [1] : 215–216 | Roughleaf Dogwood | Dade County, Georgia | Least Concern |
Cornaceae | Cornus florida L. [1] : 216–217 | Flowering Dogwood | Common state-wide | Least Concern |
Cornaceae | Cornus foemina Miller [1] : 217 | Swamp Dogwood | Piedmont and Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Clethraceae | Clethra acuminata Michaux [1] : 218–219 | Cinnamon Clethra, Sweet Pepperbush | White County, Georgia, Union County, Georgia, Towns County, Georgia, and Rabun County, Georgia | G4 - Apparently Secure |
Ericaceae | Elliottia racemosa Muhlenb. ex Elliott [1] : 219–220 | Elliottia, Georgia Plume | Tattnall County, Georgia | G2 - Imperiled |
Ericaceae | Kalmia latifolia L. [1] : 220–221 | Mountain Laurel | Common in mountains | Least Concern |
Ericaceae | Lyonia ferruginea (Walter) Nutt. [1] : 221–222 | Tree Lyonia, Staggerbush | Coast and flatwoods of lower Coastal Plain | G5 - Secure |
Ericaceae | Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. [1] : 222–223 | Sourwood | State-wide | Least Concern |
Ericaceae | Rhododendron catawbiense Michaux [1] : 224 | Purple Rhododendron | Blue Ridge Mountains | Least Concern |
Ericaceae | Rhododendron maximum L. [1] : 225 | Rosebay Rhododendron | Mountains | Least Concern |
Ericaceae | Vaccinium arboreum Marshall [1] : 225–226 | Huckleberry, Sparkleberry | Common state-wide | Least Concern |
Sapotaceae | Sideroxylon lanuginosum [1] : 227–228 | Gum Bumelia | Coastal Plain | G4 - Apparently Secure |
Sapotaceae | Sideroxylon lycioides (L.) Pers. [1] : 228–229 | Buckthorn Bumelia | Ridge and Valley and Piedmont | Least Concern |
Sapotaceae | Sideroxylon tenax (L.) Willd. [1] : 229 | Tough Bumelia | Coastal counties | G3 - Vulnerable |
Ebenaceae | Diospyros virginiana L. [1] : 230–231 | Persimmon | State-wide | G5 - Secure |
Styracaceae | Halesia carolina L. [1] : 231–232 | Carolina Silverbell | Mountains | Least Concern |
Styracaceae | Halesia diptera Ellis [1] : 232–233 | Two-wing Silverbell | Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Styracaceae | Halesia carolina L. [1] : 233 | Little Silverbell | Sporadically in Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Styracaceae | Styrax americanus Lam. [1] : 233–234 | American Snowbell | Piedmont and Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Styracaceae | Styrax grandifolius Aiton [1] : 234–235 | Bigleaf Snowbell | State-wide | Least Concern |
Symplocos | Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Her [1] : 235–236 | Horse-sugar, Sweetleaf | State-wide | G5 - Secure |
Oleaceae | Chionanthus virginicus L. [1] : 237 | Fringe Tree, Old-man's-beard | Occasional throughout the state | G5 - Secure |
Oleaceae | Forestiera acuminata (Michaux) Poiret [1] : 238 | Swamp-privet | Scattered localities in the Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Oleaceae | Fraxinus americana L. [1] : 239 | White Ash | Mountains and Piedmont | Critically Endangered |
Oleaceae | Fraxinus caroliniana Miller [1] : 240–241 | Carolina Ash | Coastal Plain | Endangered |
Oleaceae | Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marshall [1] : 241–242 | Green Ash | State-wide | Critically Endangered |
Oleaceae | Fraxinus profunda (Bush) Bush [1] : 242–243 | Pumpkin Ash | Infrequently along the coast | Critically Endangered |
Oleaceae | Fraxinus quadrangulata Michaux [1] : 243 | Blue Ash | Northwest Georgia | Critically Endangered |
Oleaceae | Cartrema americana (L.) Gray [1] : 243–244 | Devilwood | Coastal Plain | G5 - Secure |
Bignoniaceae | Catalpa bignonioides Walter [1] : 245–246 | Southern Catalpa, Indian-bean | Native to southwest Georgia, now found state-wide | G4 - Apparently Secure |
Rubiaceae | Cephalanthus occidentalis L. [1] : 246–247 | Buttonbush | State-wide | Least Concern |
Rubiaceae | Pinckneya bracteata (Bartram) Raf. [1] : 247–248 | Pinckneya, Fever-tree | Wet areas of the Coastal Plain | Least Concern |
Caprifoliaceae | Sambucus canadensis L. [1] : 249–250 | Elderberry, American Elder | Common state-wide | T5 - Secure Subspecies |
Caprifoliaceae | Viburnum nudum L. [1] : 250–251 | Possumhaw Virbunum | Scattered state-wide | Least Concern |
Caprifoliaceae | Viburnum obovatum Walter [1] : 251–252 | Virbunum, Small-leaf Virbunum | Coastal Plain | G5 - Secure |
Caprifoliaceae | Viburnum prunifolium L. [1] : 252–253 | Blackhaw | Scattered in the Piedmont | Least Concern |
Caprifoliaceae | Viburnum rufidulum Raf. [1] : 253–254 | Rusty Blackhaw | Scattered state-wide | Least Concern |