foliage in coastal georgia

October 1, 2017

We just got back from a trip to St. Simons Island, GA. Of course, I took a ton of photos and will try to get the best ones posted. For now, here are some of the ones I took of the local foliage during a walk in the neighborhood where we stayed. I don’t know the names of these plants, so if any of you do, please do post in the comments!


6 Comments

  • Reply tippysmom2 October 3, 2017 at 6:46 am

    Beautiful! Looking forward to more pictures from your trip.

    • Reply thewoodlandgardener October 3, 2017 at 6:38 pm

      Thanks! I will be posting a photo/video montage that my husband put together which turned out nice, with music. Oh! – I wanted to tell you we passed a couple of the Fatz restaurants during our drive from Ohio to Georgia. I thought of you, because you’d mentioned on another post about those restaurants from when you were younger (right? or am i totally misremembering?!?)

      • Reply tippysmom2 October 3, 2017 at 9:17 pm

        I may have mentioned Fatz restaurants, but not from when I was younger. The first one came into this area not too long ago. Still, thanks for thinking of me. LOL I like the restaurant. Did you stop and give it a try?

      • Reply thewoodlandgardener October 4, 2017 at 8:13 am

        We didn’t stop to try out Fatz, unfortunately. The few I saw were from the road when it was not the “designated” stopping time, lol. The trip was 13 hours each way, so we tried to time stops for gas & food together to minimize the number of stops. We loved SSI so much, though, that I know we will go back. Maybe we can hit up one of the Fatz then.

  • Reply tropicfan November 11, 2017 at 7:09 pm

    beautiful photos, the only plant I believe know is the stripey leaf which is alpinia (shell ginger) varigated

    • Reply thewoodlandgardener November 12, 2017 at 2:44 pm

      Hey there! Thank you for the nice comments and thanks for the info, next time we go down, I’ll know what I’m looking at 🙂

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