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Farewell to Summer

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Hello Gardeners, I’m Amanda McNulty with Clemson Extension and Making It Grow. September 22 was the first day of fall. Today is October 2 and it is going to be 98 degrees at my home in Saint Matthews. On my commute to Sumter, however, I’m seeing one of my favorite plant in the whole wide world. The common name for   is Farewell to Summer, the scientific name is Polygonella americanum. The USC Herbarium plant atlas documents it growing in only that it’s  only a few counties, including Kershaw, Richland, Lexington and Aiken, all areas with deep sandy soils. It’s a scrubby little fellow, about a foot and half tall, with scale like leaves designed to reduce water loss. Many educational descriptions suggest that it resembles a small, juvenile cedar tree. But right now it’s in full glorious flower --- racemes of tiny white jewels with pinkish tipped pistils.

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Amanda McNulty is a Clemson University Extension Horticulture agent and the host of South Carolina ETV’s Making It Grow! gardening program. She studied horticulture at Clemson University as a non-traditional student. “I’m so fortunate that my early attempts at getting a degree got side tracked as I’m a lot better at getting dirty in the garden than practicing diplomacy!” McNulty also studied at South Carolina State University and earned a graduate degree in teaching there.