Timber Products

…round. Landscape Materials – Red and Florida maple, willow, water, Shumard and pin oaks, Yoshino and black cherry, dogwood, sourwood, redbud, crabapple, and baldcypress are just a few species used…

GFC Leaf Watch Report: October 9, 2020

…shades of greens that are getting lighter, we are seeing more punctuations of color in the bright reds of maple and sourwood, and yellows and golds of the yellow poplar….

GFC Leaf Watch: October 16, 2020

…red maple, sourwood, sumac, and blackgum are among the species most affected by the rain. Though some of the most vivid colors from last week have disappeared; hickory, poplar, birch,…

GFC Leaf Watch: November 5, 2020 (final leaf watch post)

…others are showing light and dull colors. There is the occasional patch of red due to late changing sourwood, blackgum, and maple; but these vivid colors are rare. Though much…

Final Leaf Watch Report for November 2nd, 2022

…diversity from overlooks remain strong. High leaf retention from various oak species, maple, hickory, beech, and sweetgum, continue to provide swaths of color. Areas predominantly composed of poplar have experienced…

Doing Business in Georgia

…be substantial. Georgia’s workforce is young, well-educated, and growing rapidly. People Over 100,000 people move to the state each year, making Georgia the 8th fastest-growing state in the U.S. (2010…

Environmental

…importantly, trees produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide. Studies show one acre of trees produces enough oxygen for 18 people every day. According to American Forests, the forests in Atlanta…

Social & Cultural

…within which people come together, social interactions occur (that include people from different backgrounds), and relationships or partnerships take form. Read this briefing for research studies. External Website Green Cities:…

Student Resources

…of Georgia Book Book showing illustrations of trees native to Georgia. PDF People of Forestry: Discover Careers in the Forest Activity Booklet People of Forestry – Discover Careers in the…

Leaf Watch Report October 20th, 2021

…reds Sumac – bright red Maple – dull reds Birch – mostly green with brown edges Oak – green slowly fading to brown with occasional reds Blackgum – shifting a…