. Eastern states endangered plants. Endangered species; Rare plants. Hairy Rattleweed Baptisia arachnifera Description: A perennial herb 50-80 cm. (19 to 31 inches) tall and covered with cobwebby hairs. Leaves are heart shaped, green above, slightly yellow below. Flowers are yellow, arranged alternately, with five petals. Flowering period from late June through July. Fruit is a legume. Range: Found only in two counties in southeastern Georgia; Wayne and Brantley counties. Habitat: Mostly found as ground cover in open pine woods on sandy soil Sometimes found in mixed woodlands. Reference: Georg


. Eastern states endangered plants. Endangered species; Rare plants. Hairy Rattleweed Baptisia arachnifera Description: A perennial herb 50-80 cm. (19 to 31 inches) tall and covered with cobwebby hairs. Leaves are heart shaped, green above, slightly yellow below. Flowers are yellow, arranged alternately, with five petals. Flowering period from late June through July. Fruit is a legume. Range: Found only in two counties in southeastern Georgia; Wayne and Brantley counties. Habitat: Mostly found as ground cover in open pine woods on sandy soil Sometimes found in mixed woodlands. Reference: Georgia's Protected Plants. 1977. Georgia Department of Natural Resources, p. 64. 29. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Nelson, Brad B; Arndt, Raymond E; United States Bureau of Land Management. Eastern States Office. Alexandria, VA : U. S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management


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