
Based on the recommendations of the CDC, Clemson University has decided to halt all in-person classes and close campus areas. At the time of this post, there are no confirmed cases of the virus at Clemson University. This action is being taken to help deter the spread of the Coronavirus. Effective immediately, the South Carolina Botanical Garden will be closed to visitors. All of our programming and classes have also been cancelled for the foreseeable future. We will update our social media when we are permitted to reopen. For additional information, kindly visit Clemson University’s website at https://www.clemson.edu/coronavirus/
Join David Bradshaw for one or more of his legendary first Friday walks in the South Carolina Botanical Garden. Dr. Bradshaw’s breadth of knowledge, both natural and cultural, makes this an exceptional opportunity. No matter what the season you will always learn something interesting or experience the Garden anew.
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