Tea_Olive	Hole  1 Par 4   455 yards	Augusta Flowers
Pink_Dogwood	Hole  2 Par 5   575 yards	Augusta Flowers
Flowering_Peach	Hole  3 Par 4   350 yards	Augusta Flowers
Flowering_Crab_Apple	Hole  4 Par 3   240 yards	Augusta Flowers
Magnolia	Hole  5 Par 4   455 yards	Augusta Flowers
Juniper	Hole  6 Par 3   180 yards	Augusta Flowers
Pampas	Hole  7 Par 4   450 yards	Augusta Flowers
Yellow_Jasmine	Hole  8 Par 5   570 yards	Augusta Flowers
Carolina_Cherry	Hole  9 Par 4   460 yards	Augusta Flowers
Camellia	Hole 10 Par 4   495 yards	Augusta Flowers
White_Dogwood	Hole 11 Par 4   505 yards	Augusta Flowers
Golden_Bell 	Hole 12 Par 3   155 yards	Augusta Flowers
Azalea	Hole 13 Par 5   510 yards	Augusta Flowers
Chinese_Fir	Hole 14 Par 4   440 yards	Augusta Flowers
Firethorn	Hole 15 Par 5   530 yards	Augusta Flowers
Redbud	Hole 16 Par 3   170 yards	Augusta Flowers
Nandina	Hole 17 Par 4   440 yards	Augusta Flowers
Holly	Hole 18 Par 4   465 yards	Augusta Flowers
Orchid	Orchids get their name from the Greek orchis, meaning "testicle"	Flowers
Rose	Prickly shrubs with pinnate leaves and showy flowers having five petals in the wild state but being often double or partly double under cultivation	Flowers
Lily	Erect perennial leafy-stemmed bulbous herbs that are native to the northern hemisphere	  Flowers
Lilac	Lilacs are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species	Flowers	
Marguerite	It is a short-lived biennal, occurring in the Mediterranean and western Asia	Flowers     
Marigold	A nice resturant near WI capitol, where a lot of icecube people have lunce	Flowers
Montbretia	Evergreen or deciduous perennial herbs, that grow from basal underground corms	Flowers
Mums	The first and last letter in this flower name are identical  Flowers
Mimosa	A nice flower	Flower
Daisy		It is thought that the name "daisy" is a corruption of "day's eye", because the whole head closes at night and opens in the morning	Flowers
Peony		Large, often fragrant flowers in shades of red to white or yellow in late spring and early summer		Flowers
Safflower	30 to 150 cm tall plant with globular flower heads (capitula) and commonly, brilliant yellow, orange or red flowers which bloom in July       Flowers
Scabious	Scabiosa plants have many small flowers of soft lavender blue, lilac or creamy white colour borne in a single head on a tall stalk Flowers	
Snapdragon		A Flower	Flowers
Statice			A Flower	Flowers
Sunflower		A Flower	Flowers
Tansy	A Flower	Flowers
Gerbera	A Flower	Flowers
Tulip	A Flower	Flowers
Waxflower	A Flower	Flowers
Mistletoe	A Flower	Flowers
Windflower	A Flower	Flowers
Wormwood	A Flower	Flowers
Yarrow	A Flower	Flowers
Sweet_Pea	A Flower	Flowers
Spurge	A Flower	Flowers
Masterwort	A Flower	Flowers
Cornflower	A Flower	Flowers
Chincerinchee	A Flower	Flowers
Carnation	A Flower	Flowers
Bergamot	A Flower	Flowers
Bellflower	A Flower	Flowers
Amaryllis	A Flower	Flowers
Buckbean	A Flower	Flowers
Dragonsmouth	A Flower	Flowers
Hyssop	A Flower	Flowers
Touchmenot	A Flower	Flowers
Buttercup	A Flower	Flowers
Pussytoes	A Flower	Flowers
Forgetmenot	A Flower	Flowers
Queenanneslace	A Flower	Flowers
Fireweed	A Flower	Flowers
Bluebell	A Flower	Flowers
Hawkweed	A Flower	Flowers
Blackeyedsusan	A Flower	Flowers
Goldenrod	A Flower	Flowers
Puccoon	A Flower	Flowers
Jackinthepulpit	A Flower	Flowers
Sarsaparilla	A Flower	Flowers
Poppy	A Flower	Flowers
OregonGrape	A Flower	Flowers
Pasqueflower	A Flower	Flowers
Indianpaintbrush	A Flower	Flowers
Yuccaflower	A Flower	Flowers
Anchusa	A flower	Flowers
