Home of the LeConte family, in the 18th and 19th century this was one of the largest rice plantations in the state. It is now a botanical garden.
Now Open 9 to 4 on weekends! Was out there March 24, 2021 and I saw lots of beautiful flowers blooming in the Botanical Garden! White petals of Lily of the valley, camillas(extended blooming due to recent cold snap), Rose's in the garden and along the fence line are just starting to bloom. The hydrangeas have green leaves on, the tung oil tree has beautiful blossoms on as well as the blueberry bushes. Still watching for the spider lillies to bloom in the bog . Water lillies popping up. Wild Cherokee rose along the bath to the pond along the wooden bridge.
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LeConte-Woodmanston Plantation and Botanical Gardens
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