Native and naturalized plants
Native & naturalized plants of the Carolinas












The Photographs
For the most part, the goal of the photographs on this site is to highlight a particular plant or feature. Occasionally, they may just celebrate its beauty....

The photographs remain the property of the photographers, who have agreed that pictures downloaded from this site may be used for non-profit, educational purposes provided proper credit is given to the photographer.

For any other use, for higher resolution images, or for other photographs, please contact the photographer directly.

Contributing Photographers:

Kevin Adams
www.kadamsphoto.com
kevin@kadamsphoto.com

Karen Burnett
karen.burnett@scnps.org

Wesley Burnett
burnettm@mindspring.com

Diane Creaton
dicreaton@yahoo.com

Harry Davis
www.flickr.com/photos/hld3dds/
harry.davis@scnps.org

Jean Everett
College of Charleston
EverettJ@cofc.edu

Jim Fowler
www.jfowlerphotography.com
JimStamp@aol.com

Judy Gordon
Augusta State University
jgordon@aug.edu

Jan Haldeman
Erskine College
haldeman@erskine.edu

Bobbie L. Holt
Intrinsic Images
holt424@bellsouth.net

Ben Geer Keys
Keys Natural Images
www.keysni.com
keysni@bellsouth.net

Ron Lance
ronwlance@charter.net

Timothy Lee
South Carolina Parks Service
tlee@scprt.com

JK Marlow
www.cnpa.org/show_gallery.php?order=name&id=1166
webmaster@namethatplant.net

Steve Marlow
Images of the South
www.imagessouth.com
steve@imagessouth.com

Patrick D. McMillan
Clemson University
pmcmill@clemson.edu

Craig Myers
salrwy@mac.com

Bill Sharpton
Treehugger Images
www.treehuggerimages.com
GSharpton@aol.com

Bill Stringer
Clemson University
bstrngr@clemson.edu

Zen Sutherland
Zen Sutherland Photography
www.flickr.com/photos/zen/
fotozen@charter.net

Paul Thompson
Clemson University Extension Service, York County
pthmpsn@exchange.clemson.edu

Lisa Wagner
SC Botanical Garden
lwagner@clemson.edu

Rusty Wilson
fwlsn@clemson.edu

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"After doing a whole lot of portraits I like to photograph the tree that doesn't talk back. I can be with the tree for hours and it doesn't ask me a single question." — Caroline Vaughan