This minimalist design used ornamental grasses, olive trees, yellow twig dogwood, a small pond and a sculpture

For this exhibit, we wanted to create a calm place for people to catch their breath during a frequently hectic show. The inspiration was a meadow featuring native grasses and sedges into which we dropped sculptures, a path and a bridge over a small pond. There was also a small patio with some designer chairs.

This garden was meant to please the senses. Daphne and ruscus plants were tucked into the garden to provide fragrance, water burbling in the fountain soothed the crowds, and vertical accents of native willows delighted the eye.

 

Credits

Designed by Luciole Design Inc.

Annette Heacox, ASLA - landscape architect
Mike Heacox, ASLA - landscape architect

Built by:

Clifford Louie, Pacific Landscapes inc.

Plants :

Cornflower Farms, Village Nursery, Valley Crest (trees)

A place to relax during
This garden used only plants
Clifford Louie of Pacific Landscapes
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