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JOHNS ISLAND — Roughly 400,000 people visit the Angel Oak every year. They admire the texture of its bark, its enormous branches as large as trees themselves and the shade of its canopy.
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WSAV-TV on MSNA sweetgrass basketmaker weaves history, heritage into the culture of the LowcountryCorey Alston has been weaving sweetgrass baskets for 23 years. The tradition he carries stretches back through generations of ...
JOHNS ISLAND, S.C. (WCSC) - The Lowcountry Land Trust is continuing its decade of work to protect a centuries-old tree in Charleston and, for this next step, it is inviting the community to take part.
Last month, Scottie Scheffler made mention of a trend in golf design that rubs him wrong — removing trees from courses. This week, the world’s best player and favorite to win the U.S. Open will play a ...
The following deeds were transferred in Shelby County from May 6-16: -Mohammad Jasim Uddin to Chasidy L. Miles, for $229,900, for Lot 5 in Hidden Creek Townhomes Phase One. -Elizabeth Coirier Dewberry ...
Students and alumni at UVA Sawmilling are transforming 35 tons of white oak and cedar into benches, raised beds and more.
Even trees over 50 years old have survived and remained healthy in similar conditions. To date, the city has not had any trees die as a result of girdling from the grates.
A rare look at the earliest stage of a pin oak tree shows how an acorn develops roots and leaves. Learn how one seedling was identified, transplanted and its role in supporting local wildlife.
Neighbours of the 45ft oak claimed the huge tree which overhangs into their gardens was a 'danger' to them and could cause damage to their listed homes in the historic heart of Winchester, Hampshire.
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