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Habersham’s Ron Callari snapped this photo of a Confederate rose. For those who don’t know about the Confederate rose, they grow in South Carolina, and according to legend, when a Confederate soldier fell in battle near one of these white roses, the flowers turned pink, then red, and then finally dropped off when the soldier died. To submit a Lowcountry Life photo, you must be the photographer or have permission to submit the photo to be published in The Island News. Please submit high-resolution photos and include a descripti

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