“If you look the right way, you can see the whole world is a garden.” ~Frances Hodgson Burnett~
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Crape Myrtles Part 2: Crape myrtles have showy summer flowers, colorful fall leaves, and interesting bark. There are many cultivars available that range from dwarf to tree form.
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Barbara H. Smith, ©2020 HGIC, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Barbara H. Smith, ©2020 HGIC, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Barbara H. Smith, ©2020 HGIC, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Barbara H. Smith, ©2020 HGIC, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
Paul Thompson, ©2020, Clemson University
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“If you look the right way, you can see the whole world is a garden.” ~Frances Hodgson Burnett~
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Late summer and fall perennial flower selections for South Carolina gardens.
What’s blooming at the South Carolina Botanical Garden This Week.
A recent visit to Maplewood Gardens in East Flat Rock, NC where there is an incredible collection of Japanese maples. The Mr. Maple nursery specializes in these beautiful maples.
A Stroll Around Crooked Trail Farm This Week
Crape Myrtles Part 1: Crape myrtles have showy summer flowers, colorful fall leaves, and interesting bark. There are many cultivars available that range from dwarf to tree form.
Meet some of the Clemson Horticulture Agents and their fur babies!
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Come for a fall stroll in the beautiful South Carolina Botanical Gardens and see what’s blooming this week.
The “Jurassic Garden” at the South Carolina Botanical Garden represents plant groups that trace their lineage back to at least the late Jurassic/early Cretaceous — a place where you can see dinosaur tracks, fossil casts, and the plants.
Part 2: Art in the Garden-Add some interest to your landscape.