Transform Your Landscape With Paula Carr

Join us for an inspiring and educational evening at our upcoming Speaker Series event featuring Paula Carr from the Lowcountry Chapter of the South Carolina Native Plant Society!

Event Details:

  • Date: July 23, 2025

  • Time: 6 PM – 7 PM

  • Location: Magnolia Carriage House

During this engaging session, Paula Carr will guide attendees through the fascinating world of native plants. You'll learn what truly defines a plant as “native,” why native species are vital for maintaining biodiversity, supporting local wildlife, and promoting sustainable landscaping practices. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting to explore native plants, this event offers valuable insights into how you can incorporate these species into your own landscape.

This free event is not only an opportunity to gain knowledge from an expert in the field but also a chance to discover how each of us can contribute to the preservation of the Lowcountry’s cherished land. By understanding the importance of native plants, you can make informed decisions that support ecological health and sustainability in your community.

About the South Carolina Native Plant Society (SCNPS):

SCNPS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and restoration of native South Carolina plants. Through regional chapters like the Lowcountry Chapter, the society offers a variety of programs aimed at achieving its mission to:

  • Educate the public and decision-makers about native plants’ importance

  • Support efforts to protect natural resources at local, state, and regional levels

  • Restore habitat biodiversity and sustainability using native species

  • Promote the availability of native plants within South Carolina

Join us for an evening of inspiration, education, and community engagement. Discover how you can help protect and celebrate the natural beauty of the Lowcountry—get inspired, get informed, and get growing!

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