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I love lots of natural-style plant­i­ngs that I’ve seen, but I also appre­ci­ate a sen­si­tive use of geom­e­try. Click here to see a plant­ing of fif­teen Pachy­podium geayi (Mada­gas­car palms) that I ran across rum­mag­ing through the plant files at the dav­es­gar­den site. Wouldn’t this be an awe­some plant­ing in a mod­ern out­door space?

The indi­vid­ual plants have an amaz­ing archi­tec­ture to them, but they’re fairly slow grow­ing. My rep­re­sen­ta­tive of this species in the back yard is prob­a­bly fif­teen years old and only about five feet tall. The plants in the pic­ture must be fif­teen feet tall and have a few decades apiece–not the sort of plant­ing you’d be able to put together in an afternoon’s shop­ping at the local gar­den center…

March 22 2008 10:35 pm | Categories: landscape design | Tags:

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