Bloom Perfume: When & Where To Spot Blooms In Charleston
While Charleston blooms year-round, the Lowcountry boasts its boldest blooms in the spring and summer months.
Learn MoreWhere to find Spanish moss-draped live oaks, when to spot magnolia blossoms and which streets house storybook window boxes and enchanting courtyard gardens. This page is your guide to all that blooms in Charleston and your digital flower fix until you arrive.
While Charleston blooms year-round, the Lowcountry boasts its boldest blooms in the spring and summer months.
Learn MoreDiscover spectacular spots to see breathtaking live oaks in Charleston.
Learn MoreIn 1743, live oak trees were meticulously planted in rows forming an iconic corridor today that keeps visitors coming again and again to Boone Hall Plantation.
Learn MoreFrom waterfront parks to public gardens, Charleston is the perfect setting to explore the natural world around us.
Learn MoreThey say “a picture is worth a thousand words,” and we’ve captured 12 to inspire you to take a summer stroll in Charleston.
Learn MoreAmerica’s oldest unrestored plantation house in America sits on 125 acres of sweeping grounds and ancient oaks.
Learn MoreLace up your walking shoes and discover nine of the Holy City’s hidden pathways.
Learn MoreWith the start of this season comes some of the city’s most beautiful blooms. Here are a few spotted this past spring.
Learn MoreMagnolia Plantation is home to thousands of beautiful heirloom flowers and plants that date back to 1870 and is considered one of the best collections of camelia in the world.
Learn MoreSlip away from the hustle and bustle of the city and discover Charleston's magical hidden courtyards.
Learn MoreEncompassing more than 36 acres, McLeod Plantation boasts a riverside outdoor pavilion and avenue of oak trees, including the McLeod Oak, which is believed to be more than 600 years old.
Learn MoreMany of Charleston’s gardens and parks feature gorgeous water features that provide instant charm.
Learn MoreAl fresco dining and picnics in the park are among our favorite ways to savor the flavors and beauty of Charleston.
Learn MoreReferred to by The Garden Club of America as the “most important and most interesting garden in America,” Middleton Place’s gardens are a must see. With blooms year-round, the gardens are a destination during every season.
Learn MoreBefore you explore the Lowcountry’s famed parks, brush up on these interesting facts.
Learn MoreDid you know America’s first hybridized rose was born in Charleston? Today, many Charlestonians carry forth a passion for gardening, and roses play a special role in the city’s botanical wonderland persona.
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