Sharing Nature with Children: Native Bees
Many children in my programs at the South Carolina Botanical Garden know an enormous amount about non-native honeybees. However, they are astonished to discover the vast diversity of native bees and...
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Mar 14, 2024 | In the Garden
Many children in my programs at the South Carolina Botanical Garden know an enormous amount about non-native honeybees. However, they are astonished to discover the vast diversity of native bees and...
Feb 15, 2024 | In the Garden
Fire destroys, but it also purifies and enriches. For thousands of years, indigenous people used fire to manipulate the landscape. Burning was used to clear land for farming and settlement, maintain...
Jan 11, 2024 | In the Garden
Although Christmas is past, I wanted to focus my blog on this most beautiful and versatile tree: the eastern red cedar (ππΆπ―πͺπ±π¦π³πΆπ΄ π·πͺπ³π¨πͺπ―πͺπ’π―π’). The eastern red cedar was the Christmas tree of choice...
Dec 11, 2023 | In the Garden
Early in the fall, I was delighted to find this fallen redbud leaf with this unusual, sculpted edge. This leaf is evidence of bee activity much earlier in the year. This is the work of female...
Nov 13, 2023 | In the Garden
Have you ever been walking through the woods and noticed small, brown stems sticking through the leaf litter (somewhat reminiscent of the handles of tiny witch’s brooms)? These are beechdrops...
Oct 16, 2023 | In the Garden
I love this time of year when the roadsides and gardens become full of gold. Goldenrod is everywhere! It brightens the landscape and lifts my mood. Goldenrod comes in all different shapes, sizes,...
Sep 21, 2023 | In the Garden
Fall bird migration is in full swing in South Carolina. As our temperatures cool and the days get shorter, many birds start preparing to move south. Many warblers pass through the South Carolina...
Aug 28, 2023 | In the Garden
Prairie dock (Silphium terebinthinaceum) lines the roadside edge of our Piedmont Prairie Exhibit at the South Carolina Botanical Garden. This plant is towering over the grasses and other prairie...
Jul 6, 2023 | In the Garden
Hydrangea season is upon us. The South Carolina Botanical Garden has a designated Hydrangea Garden across from the Hanover House. Hydrangeas are a multi-stem, woody shrub native to Asia and the...
Jun 19, 2023 | In the Garden
Did you know North America has over 4,000 native bees? They are a hugely diverse bunch, ranging from the large carpenter bee to the tiny fairy bee, and all are critical to pollination. Recently, I...
May 22, 2023 | Flowering, In the Garden, Trees
At the beginning of the week, I noticed our native magnolias flowering profusely. First, the evergreen southern magnolias (Magnolia grandiflora), which line the entrance to the South Carolina...
Apr 17, 2023 | In the Garden
Spring is here! All the signs are evident, including walking into caterpillars hanging from trees by slender threads (which happened to me last week). These danglers are often members of the...
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