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With the increasing interest in small-space gardening, Gardens of Historic Charleston provides a wellspring of ideas for planning or improving a garden of limited expanse.
Using these ideas, individuals living in condominiums, townhouses, and cluster homes can create their own small-space sanctuaries and can incorporate the exotic plants that have become synonymous with historic Charleston - not only camellias and azaleas, but also tea olive, wisteria, star jasmine, gardenia, oleander, chaste tree, Lady Banksia rose, crape myrtle, and Carolina jessamine.
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Gardens of historic Charleston
1995, University of South Carolina Press
in English
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Charleston's horticultural heritage
Charleston's garden tradition
Charleston's garden setting
Loutrel Briggs and Charleston's garden style
Charleston's small town gardens
Garden features
Plants of Charleston gardens.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 162-164) and index.


