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There is, unbelievably, 5,000 types of mushroom, 2,000 types of seaweed, nearly 600 types of moss, and 73 varieties of fern. Eastern and western Georgia are very different, the east being wet and quite warm and the west being dryer and a little cooler. In the wetlands you can find wingnut and alder trees and in slightly drier regions their can be found chestnut, willow, oak and hornbeam in quantity and in the far west is found wormwood, pistachio, maple and of course pomegranate. Many flowers in Georgia were here from before the last ice and are found nowhere else, though evidence shows they were once common through all of Europe. In the spring and throughout the summer Georgia is a wonderland of pedals and no garden or meadow here is without them. |