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  • Bur Marigolds are common in South Carolina, but, you have look for them in wetlands.
  • The Buttonbush is a favorite of butterflies.
  • An Oak Apple Gall can look like a fruit, at first glance.
  • The Timber rattlesnake can be found in the mountains of South Carolina and along the Savannah River. They also seem to be moving into the Piedmont.
  • A Leaf-footed Stink Bug on the patio furniture.
  • Listeners have been reporting Swallowtail Kites in unexpected regions.
  • The Angle-wing Katydid is a "false Katydid"--it just looks like the real thing.
  • A listener says his find looks like a "crustacean/arachnid." You can see why; the Spiny Backed Orb Weaver is a unique looking spider.
  • Three types of Lichens
  • The female Southern Black Widow spider is black with the red, hour-glass shaped marking on its back. The male--which is no danger to humans--has a red…
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