Winter can inflict damage on plants. Covering shrubs is often part of a larger overwintering strategy for protecting them.
There hasn't been a venus flytrap documented in Charleston county in at least two decades, according to the U.S. Fish and ...
The Supreme Court on Friday said it would take up a business-backed appeal that could make it easier to challenge federal ...
As temperatures drop in the Myrtle Beach, SC area, where do snakes go? We asked a snake expert to find out the answer.
They were discovered by the Catawba and then European settlers but are now being rediscovered as people realize these plants are able to thrive in their South Carolina landscapes successfully. Photo ...
Coined “Myrtle Beach’s Uptown Downtown” by city marketing materials and the area’s official social media page, The Market Common features a robust downtown community where locals and ...
In their walk, they learned about trees such as the honey locust, red maple, Japanese horse-chestnut, red oak, crape myrtle and many others. The tours, which are free with admission to The ...
Crape myrtle (also known as crepe myrtle), which has the botanical name Lagerstroemia indica, is a large deciduous shrub or small tree that is native to parts of Asia, including China and the ...
Plants exhibit a range of reproductive strategies: some are strictly male or female, some possess both male and female organs (hermaphroditic), and others can change sex during their lifetime.
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - Come along with us to The Market Common in Myrtle Beach! We’ll take you through what businesses will be open on Thanksgiving. Plus, we’ll learn all about their ...
Don’t mistake the true Myrtle (Myrtus) for its distant cousin, the Crepe Myrtle—this plant has its own unique story ...