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    Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States, boasts a rich ecological landscape that nurtures a variety of native flowers. Among its urban green spaces, Crepe myrtle, Indian blanket, and Japanese privet bloom, adding vibrant bursts of color to the city's tapestry. These flowers contribute to the visual splendor and urban symbolism, while also providing vital green contributions to the environment.
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    In Myrtle Beach, we are in zone 8b according to the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map. This map divides North America into 11 separate zones where each zone is 10° F warmer (or colder) in an average winter than the adjacent zone. ... New South Carolina Plant Varieties. If you are looking for some newer varieties for your garden, ...
  4. South Carolina Native Plant Society

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    Invasive species removal work day at Myrtle Beach State Park. Credit: Maeve Snyder. Field Trips & Projects. Our field trips are led by expert members and guest leaders on hikes, webinars, seed collections, plant rescues, invasive eradication, and plant surveys. ... The South Carolina Native Plant Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization ...
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    Sep 13, 2024Top Native Plants for Myrtle Beach Gardens. Here are some of the standout native plants that thrive in the Myrtle Beach area: 1. Beach Strawberry (Fragaria chiloensis) Beach strawberries are perfect for sandy soils found in coastal regions. They produce sweet, red berries that are not only delicious but also attract various wildlife.
  6. Please Note: Many of the native plant sources included below require appointments to shop, so it is strongly recommended to learn more about them via their website or Facebook page - or to reach out by phone or email -- before visiting in person. Regions: 1. Upstate 2. Rock Hill 3. Columbia 4. Aiken/Augusta 5. South Coast 6. Charleston 7 ...
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    The Grand Strand Master Gardeners Association is a private association of individuals who have been certified as "South Carolina Master Gardeners" by Clemson University Extension and who live on or near the Grand Strand area of coastal South Carolina. ... Pawleys Island, Murrells Inlet, Surfside, Atlantic Beach, Garden City, Myrtle Beach ...
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    Feb 10, 2024South Carolina has one of the lushest natural ecosystems, and Myrtle Beach is no exception. After a day on the Grand Strand, come back to your own personal backyard paradise full of native plants. Benefits of native plants: Adaptable: These plants have evolved with the landscape and are designed to thrive in Myrtle Beach's climate. That makes ...
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