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South Carolina Native Plant Symposium


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South Carolina is one of the most diverse botanical regions in North America. The symposium will feature presentations, workshops, forums, and field trips about the state's natural botanical diversity from the mosaic of Atlantic Coastal Marshlands to the near-Rain Forest richness of the Southern Appalachian Mountains.


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Address: 66 George ST
College of Charleston
Charleston,SC 29424

Phone: (864) 878-1786
Our Website:http://www.scnps.org/symposium.html

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