Take a walk and enjoy the beautiful South Carolina spring.
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What Is That Weed? Common Weeds Found in South Carolina.
Did you know that henbit is an excellent late winter-early spring pollen source for bees and other pollinating insects? The pollen is purple; therefore, the bee's pollen sacs are a dark purpish-red. Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
To properly identify a grassy weed, the seed heads must be present. Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
To properly identify a grassy weed, the seed heads must be present. Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
To properly identify a grassy weed, the seed heads must be present. Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
To properly identify a grassy weed, the seed heads must be present. Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
To properly identify a grassy weed, the seed heads must be present. Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
To properly identify a grassy weed, the seed heads must be present. Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
Dandelion flowers are also another excellent late winter-early pollen source for bees and other pollinating insects. Barbara H. Smith, ©2022 HGIC, Clemson University
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Take a walk and enjoy the beautiful South Carolina spring.
What’s blooming at the South Carolina Botanical Garden this week!
Late summer and fall perennial flower selections for South Carolina gardens.
“Spring in Nature’s way of saying Let’s Party” ~Robin Williams~
What’s blooming at the South Carolina Botanical Garden This Week.
“Never Underestimate the Healing Power of a Quiet Moment in the Garden.” ~Anonymous~
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.
Can’t travel right now to see the Chihuahuan Desert in Mexico, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona? Come for a visit to the South Carolina Botanical Garden to see selection of the interesting native plants at the Chihuahuan Desert Garden Display.
It’s camellia time at the South Carolina Botanical Garden!
Daffodils are in bloom all over South Carolina and spring is almost here! Daffodils and Narcissus are the same plant. Narcissus is the scientific name given to the genus of plants commonly called daffodils.