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Something happens every hundred years in Charleston and it’s happening now!

June 26th, 2009 by Currie


Actually, it might be every sixty years according to some mysteriouse mother nature calendar, but Charleston South Carolina has blooming century plants.  These exotic plants look like they belong on some distant dessert planet, but you can spot them all over town.  This crazy bloom (pictured below) is on Coming Street at the Crosstown.

Exotic Century Plant in Bloom, Charleston, Sc

Exotic Century Plant in Bloom, Charleston, Sc

A native of Mexico, the century plant is so named based on the belief that it bloomed once every 100 years. Botanists say it’s more like 60 years here in the northern latitudes.  So much energy is expended in the growth spurt that the main plant generally dies when it’s completed.Indigenous cultures used sap from the Agave americana for medicinal purposes.  Its seeds were ground to make flour for bread, and the pulp from its leaves was used to make beer and tequila.


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  1. Heather Solos Says:
    July 10th, 2009 at 7:24 am

    There are a few in Moncks Corner blooming now, too. It’s quite impressive.

    I just wanted to let you know that your blog has been added to Lowcountrybloggers.com I don’t know how we’ve managed to miss your site for so long. I apologize.

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