The authentic garden naturalistic and contemporary landscape design

In contemporary American garden design, beauty for beauty's sake is making a comeback. The sixty gardens featured here trace current planting trends across the country, showcasing the best designs of recent years from the verdant Pacific Northwest to the tailored Eastern Seaboard, as well as pr...

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Main Authors: Hartlage, Richard (Author), Fischer, Sandy (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [New York] The Monacelli Press 2015
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