Fall has finally arrived with cooler temperatures, beautiful fall flowers and seeds.
Angel's Trumpet (Datura stramonium)
Barbara H. Smith, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Groundsel (Baccharis halimifolia)
Groundsel is a native plant to the South Carolina and is dioecious. This means there are separate female and male plants. The female Groundsel has feathery white flowers. Barbara H. Smith, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Groundsel (Baccharis halimifolia) Male flowers
Barbara H. Smith, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Allium Seed Head
Barbara H. Smith, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Beach Evening Primrose (Oenethera drummondii)
Barbara H. Smith, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Whale's Tongue Agave (Agave ovatifolia)
Barbara H. Smith, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina)
Barbara H. Smith, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Rabbit Tobacco (Psuedognaphalium obtusifolium)
Barbara H. Smith, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Cow's Tongue Cactus (Opuntia engelmanii)
Barbara H. Smith, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Pineland Hibiscus (Hibiscus aculeatus)
Barbara H. Smith, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Cotton Rosemallow (Hibiscus mutabilis)
This deciduous hibiscus blooms in the fall. Barbara H. Smith, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Upland River Oats (Chasmanthium latifolium)
Barbara H. Smith, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Thread-leaf Agave (Agave schidigera)
Barbara H. Smith, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Taxodium distichum
Bald Cypress in fruit LayLa Burgess, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Chelone glabra
Turtlehead LayLa Burgess, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Chelone glabra
Native Wildflower LayLa Burgess, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Rhododendron seedhead
LayLa Burgess, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Goodyera pubesens
Rattlesnake Plantain (foreground) Mitchella repens- Partridge berry (background) LayLa Burgess, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Arisaema triphullum
Jack-in-the-pulpit in fruit LayLa Burgess, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Adiantum pedatum
Maidenhair Fern LayLa Burgess, ©2018 HGIC, Clemson Extension