Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Magnolia Plantation

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After leaving Hilton Head, we headed for Charleston, South Carolina. Through all the travel prep I had done, I learned of a place called Magnolia Plantation and Garden.  We really weren't sure we should go this direction, or if we had time for it. There was also a tulip festival going on in Asheville, NC that I wanted to see. But, we pressed on for Charleston.

Even as we arrived, I questioned if we should bother going in, it was so early in the season, would there be enough color to warrant the admission fee? Note: I can be REALLY cheap at times. Thankfully, Truckin' Man pushed that we at least walk up to the entrance and check things out closer.

It was AMAZING!  I am so glad we took the time to visit!


Some of the trails were more open than this, but this part was my favorite 
as we were surrounded by all the blooms!

In Wisconsin, we don't have moss that hangs from tree's. I found this so beautiful!

The trails wind through the plantation.  There are so many places to sit and enjoy your time there.

We did not take the time to tour the Plantation House. Had to save some things for next time!

One of my favorite parts of the gardens was the bridges.


If you ever have the opportunity, I highly recommend visiting Magnolia Plantation!

10 comments:

  1. Could you smell them? It looks gorgeous! Glad you went through it!

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    1. Oh my gosh, Stacie, the smell was amazing! I wish I could have bottled it and brought it homes with me!

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  2. I would love it. The trail of blooms looks so romantic, perfect for you guys. :-)
    How about bees, butterflies and hummingbirds? Did you see any eating the sweet nectar?

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    1. We saw a few birds, but I think it was a bit early for bees and butterflies. We walked through a butterfly garden, that had a screen house for butterflies but they hadn't hatched yet. I think "hatch" is the right word :)

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  3. Just beautiful! Are those colorful bushes Azaleas?

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    1. I am not an expert on identification, but I believe so! I do wish they might have had some guide to help us identify some of the beautiful blooms we enjoyed, but we are figuring most of them out!

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  4. Beautiful!!! I love your photos, wish we could visit there! Looks pretty perfect my friend!

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  5. Oh! I put this on my list to stop and see them. Thanks for the heads up.
    Linda

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  6. Oh if I was ever in the area I would for sure check this place out. Loved those gorgeous flowering trees and the plantation itself looks fabulous.

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  7. what immaculate and beautiful grounds! thanks for sharing your pictures!

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