Spanish moss is a symbol of South Carolina’s Lowcountry. Here’s what to know about the plant’s historical significance and how it can be used in your backyard.
Richard Evans is the agriculture and natural resources agent for Bryan/Liberty County Cooperative Extension. Reach him at 912-653-2231 or [email protected] (Bryan ...
In the winter, when I’m less distracted by other plants, I’m struck by just how much Spanish moss we have in the Lowcountry. It’s hard to find a spreading live oak that isn’t draped with long, ...