Page 3 of 3 at Brookgreen Gardens |
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Below: Lee Duquette |
Below: Lantana and a bee |
Below: Ginger Lily |
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Below: Cockscomb - (Seasonal Plantings) |
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Below: Chinese Pistache (Female-Fruit) |
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Below: Platter Magnolia |
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Below: Poppy |
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Below: The Live Oak Garden is comprised of 300 year-old Live Oak trees that were planted in the early 1700s when Brookgreen Gardens was a thriving rice plantation. |
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IF you came here from the 2020 Georgetown, SC site, return there now. Otherwise continue on with the 2014 trip via the menu below. |
Menu for the two RV Gypsies in South Carolina October 15 - 18, 2014 You may visit these four sections in any order you choose. There is also a link to Georgia below. The grayed out section is the page you are presently visiting. |
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South of the Border |
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Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet (this is page 3 of 3 - but you can return to page 1 if you wish) |
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Seafood Festival in Bluffton |
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Hilton Head Island |
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AFTER you have enjoyed all four sections above, please continue on to the USA State of Georgia.NOTE:If you are in the neighborhood of Brookgreen Gardens in Murrell Inlet, you might want to jump ahead to 2020 and Pawleys Island and Georgetown because they are nearby. |