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a stone path in the woods with steps leading up to it
Water's Edge Archives - Gardens by West Winds Nursery
Hillside landscaping - The beauty of shade
a stone path in the woods with steps leading up to it
Water's Edge Archives - Gardens by West Winds Nursery
Hillside landscaping - The beauty of shade
a wooden fence made out of sticks and logs on the side of a road in autumn
Kvashegn - sådan gør bygger du det
some very pretty plants by the side of the road with grass in front of them
Grad and foliage unto border gardening idea
some very pretty plants in a big grassy field
holt_990_0135.jpg | PhotoBotanic Stock Photography Garden Library
Oehme Van Sweden drought tolerant demonstration garden with grasses and agave at Cornerstone
some brown grass and rocks in the background
Chionochloa rubra - red tussock grass
Chionochloa rubra - red tussock grass from New Zealand in its natural habitat
the different types of leaves that are on display in this info sheet, which includes information about
there is a small waterfall in the middle of some trees and plants on the ground
40 Beautiful Garden Fountain Ideas
A #naturalstone wall is right at home as the backdrop for this jungle-like garden | Bored Art #waterfeature
a house on top of a hill with lots of plants and rocks in front of it
Portfolio
Welcome to O2 Landscapes - Portfolio
there is a small stream in the middle of some rocks and plants on the other side
The stepping stones
~ Dewstow Gardens ~the stepping stones ~ southeast Wales ~ UK ~
a set of stone steps in the middle of a lush green forest filled with flowers
Garden Path by Brad Granger
Garden Path Photograph by Brad Granger
a small pond surrounded by trees and rocks in the middle of a forest with sun shining through
Hammock Garden | Raymond Jungles, Inc.
Richard Felber Photography-Hammock Garden
an area with grass, bushes and trees in the background
Dancing in the Sun | Owens Valley, CA
Owens Valley Fall Foliage, Eastern Sierras
an assortment of plants and shrubs in a garden
Stuff
Pictured is a tumbling tapestry of natives at Ayrlies in Auckland, including gold drifts of Libertia peregrinans, mounds of clipped Muehlenbeckia astonii with Coprosma acerosa hybrids in the foreground. ‘Hawera’ is my favourite green – a stringy, mossy duvet of texture that contrasts well with Coprosma acerosa brunnea, the deepest brown cultivar. Coprosmas root as they go, so can be usefully propagated by spade.