Coastal Garden and Outdoor Space with a Flowerbed Ideas and Designs
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Burkhart Outdoors, Inc.
Cranberry Crush Hibiscus
- Near-black buds open to glossy, deep scarlet red, 7-8 inch wide flowers with heavily overlapping petals. These dramatic blossoms cover the plan from midsummer to early fall. They are set against a perfect backdrop of glossy deep green, leathery, maple-like leaves with slightly purple overtones.
- 4 ft tall and 4-5 ft wide
Blooms: midsummer, late fall, early fall.
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Création complète d'un jardin en bord de mer
Une terrasse en bois exotique entouré de massif et desservant le gazon offre une vue exceptionnelle sur la mer.
Une ambiance cosy ou il fait bon vivre
Les massifs sont fleuris, structurés et résistant au bord de mer : Teucrium, Perovskia, Griselina, ...
Lankford Associates Landscape Architects
From the street, a round rock pathway leads to a small seating area next to the water with a small fire pit. Low maintenance, drought resistant and salt tolerant plantings were used in mass and clumps. This garden has become the focus of the neighborhood with many visitors stopping and enjoying what has become a neighborhood landmark. Located on the shores of Puget Sound in Washington State. Photo by R. Scott Lankford
Céline Marie GESSIER
Plantations en bordure du jardin. Utilisation de végétaux et fleurs persistants, ainsi que de pots en terre cuite, Le contraste fort de la couleur du mur, inspirée du bleu Majorelle, contribue à rehausser l'ensemble des plantations et éléments décoratifs.
Blue Bear Landscape Construction
Mortared basalt stone retaining wall, cut basalt front entry stairs and garden walkway stairs, Pennsylvania bluestone walkway, landscape lighting and planting.
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Création complète d'un jardin en bord de mer
Une terrasse en bois exotique entouré de massif et desservant le gazon offre une vue exceptionnelle sur la mer.
Une ambiance cosy ou il fait bon vivre
Les massifs sont fleuris, structurés et résistant au bord de mer : Teucrium, Perovskia, Griselina, ...
Acre
Large monolithic architectural details are something we try
and bring into all our projects, it’s these details that allow us
to be looser with wilder with our planting palettes and for
the outcome to still feel considered. In this case, the benches allowed us to terrace the site creating activated zones to higher use of the functionality.
Photography by Derek Swalwell
PetrowGardens Landscape Design
The lawn areas were removed and plants added for interest and grounding the house. A more formal space was designed near the house while a native planting was installed at the front of the property in the stream. Roses and a hydrangea tree are surrounded by a low boxwood hedge.
Coastal Garden and Outdoor Space with a Flowerbed Ideas and Designs
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