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poplars. Next appeared magnolias and Spanish moss “in such masses as to gray the forest green,” he wrote. “Then cypress swamps, the live oak and the palmetto along the shore, preluding but little the roses, jessamines, and golden oranges.” Olmsted had entered the deep, Deep South, luxuriant even in December, when snow was starting to fall in his native New England.
Spying on the South: An Odyssey Across the American Divide
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