- Kalmia Gardens
Kalmia Gardens (30 acres) is a mature
botanical garden located at 1624 West Carolina Avenue,Hartsville, South Carolina . Part ofCoker College , it is open daily without admission.The gardens were established in the early 1930s by Mrs. David R. Coker on the land, which had become a neglected dump. Mrs. Coker made trails, dug a pond, and planted ornamental species including
azalea s,camellia s, tea olives ("Osmanthus fragrans"), andwisteria . In 1935 she opened the gardens to the public, and in 1965 she gave them toCoker College . The centerpiece of the gardens is the Thomas Hart House, built in the 1820s, and the home of the town's founder. It and the gardens are on theNational Register of Historic Places .Kalmia Gardens encompasses a blackwater swamp along Black Creek, and uplands of
pine ,oak , andholly . Due to its unique geology, being situated on a 60-foot north-facing bluff, it is has an abundance of naturally-occurring mountain-laurelKalmia latifolia . The namesake plant blooms in great profusion in May. Other montane plants grow together with coastal plain plants, making for a unique assemblage of flora. Many animal species live in the dense woodlands as well, and Kalmia Gardens is well-known as an excellent birding spot.See also
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List of botanical gardens in the United States External links
* [http://www.coker.edu/Kalmia/ Kalmia Gardens]
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