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  • The Vine That Ate the South: How Kudzu Changed the Landscape of Upstate South Carolina
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    The Vine That Ate the South: How Kudzu Changed the Landscape of Upstate South Carolina

    Byphone June 11, 2026June 12, 2026

    What looks like a peaceful green hillside may actually be a battle for survival. Introduced to America with good intentions, kudzu was once promoted as a solution to soil erosion across the South. Instead, it became one of the region’s most infamous invasive plants, swallowing forests, fence lines, abandoned farmsteads, and even entire buildings beneath a blanket of vines. Discover how “the vine that ate the South” transformed the landscape of Pickens County and why its legacy continues to shape the Upstate today.

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  • The Little White Flowers That Line Upstate Roads Every Summer
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    The Little White Flowers That Line Upstate Roads Every Summer

    Byphone June 8, 2026June 12, 2026

    Every summer, thousands of small white flowers appear along the roadsides of Pumpkintown and the Table Rock area. Known as daisy fleabane, these native wildflowers provide important habitat for pollinators and have a fascinating history stretching back to early settlers.

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  • Why Rainy Springs and Summers Are Part of Life in Pumpkintown
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    Why Rainy Springs and Summers Are Part of Life in Pumpkintown

    Byphone June 1, 2026June 12, 2026

    Dark clouds rolling over the mountains are a familiar sight in Pumpkintown. Discover why the foothills receive so much spring and summer rainfall and how these seasonal storms have shaped life in the Oolenoy Valley for generations.

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