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Lowcountry Nov 18 Lecture, Nov 22 Field Trip + Announcements!

Posted on by Laura Moses (Lowcountry)

Surculus

Surculus designed the landscaping for the Lowcountry Center for Conservation

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LECTURE

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Tuesday, November 18, 6:30 pm

Lecture: Lowcountry Land Trust Center for Conservation: A Native Plant Success Story!
Erin Stevens, President and Landscape Architect, Surculus

The Citadel’s Duckett Hall Auditorium, 2 Jones Ave, Charleston, SC 29403

Since 1986, Lowcountry Land Trust has served as a partner and resource to South Carolina landowners to create a lasting, positive impact. They hold perpetual conservation easements on over 163,000 acres of land across 17 coastal counties.  This summer, Lowcountry Land Trust officially opened the Lowcountry Center for Conservation, their new permanent headquarters on Old Towne Road West Ashley.

Erin Stevens is a landscape architect with a devotion to the native plants that provide tangible connections between human communities and their unique ecological contexts. She has been heavily involved with establishing and sustaining the Nature-Based Exchange – an organization committed to bringing native plants to the fore as ecosystem engineers and critical components in rising to the challenges of our changing landscape. As the founder of Surculus, her designs have been beacons of hope for promoting the presence of native plants as both beneficial and beautiful in the designed and built landscape.

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Enter Duckett Hall from Jones Ave and go up the short steps to the Auditorium on your left. Free parking is available after 5:00 PM in the parking lot south of Richardson Street, accessible from Mims Ave.  Refreshments and socializing after the meeting.

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FIELD TRIP and WORK DAY
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Field Trip: Tour of the Lowcountry Land Trust Center for Conservation
1362 Old Towne Road, Charleston, SC 29407
Erin Stevens, Landscape Architect and Founder of Surculus

The Lowcountry Land Trust does critical work for the region, preserving precious pieces of property for generations to come, and they have just opened their new Center for Conservation, a gorgeous building made of reclaimed brick and wood, all surrounded by a landscape designed by THE Erin Stevens of Surculus — a landscape design firm that specializes in native plants and resilient landscapes for the lowcountry.

Join us Saturday, November 22 for a tour of the grounds, located adjacent to Charles Towne Landing. Erin will share with us her beautiful native plant palette that she chose to highlight for this important gathering place, with insight into the design considerations of the space, including its hydrology. After the tour of the gardens and a glimpse into the fantastic Center for Conservation building itself, which is worth its own separate field trip someday, we will have a chance to explore the fringes of the property with weed wrenches in hand! Sadly, the edges are peppered in privet, which fortunately we are prepared to remove. Registration opens 2 weeks before the event at this link.

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SC Native Plant Society Lowcountry Holiday Party!
Thursday, December 11,  6 to 8 pm
Edmund’
s Oast Brewing Co.
1505 King Street (Pacific Box & Crate)
Charleston, SC 29405

Please join us to celebrate another great year of SCNPS!  The chapter will provide some appetizers; food and beverages will be available for purchase.

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 SAVE THE DATE!
SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 9 AM – 12 NOON
LOWCOUNTRY SPRING NATIVE PLANT MARKET!
Mount Pleasant Farmers Market, Moultrie Middle School
645 Coleman Blvd, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

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Congratulations to Our Fall 2025 Lowcountry Grant Recipients!

  • Cecelia Dailey for a rare plant survey in maritime forests
  • Edisto Island Youth Recreation for pond beautification at the Edisto Island Community Recreation Area
  • Public Works Art Center for a native pollinator garden
  • We look forward to seeing your projects come to fruition!

Check out these photo albums from Rebecca Fanning!

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Hospitality Chair Needed

We have an open Lowcountry volunteer board position for Hospitality Chair.  Any SCNPS member in good standing can apply.  Duties include:

  • Contact food vendors in advance of monthly meetings to order refreshments.
  • Set up food at meetings and provide eco-friendly cutlery, plates, cups.
  • Support special events as needed, such as holiday parties, plant sales, and symposiums.
  • Monitor lowcountry.hospitality@scnps.org email address.
  • Attend monthly meetings and Lowcountry board meetings.

To apply, or if questions, please contact Amber Von Harten at lowcountry.president@scnps.org