Green is beautiful!
Green is beautiful!
Posted on 8 Jul, 2008 2 comments
Gardens do not have to be full of colour. Sometimes a green area can provide a relaxing and restful alternative.Interesting leaf shapes and structural plants in varying shades of green provide a backdrop for a focal point or ‘vista.’ Here the rusty classical urn is surrounded by exotic foliage.

Shade loving plants in shades of green compliment the tree fern.
The pattern and texture is provided by the leaves from a collection of Hostas.
Grenville and Alan.
Bristol.U.K.
July 2008.
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8 Jul, 2008
Mmm not bad Grenville it ll look geat when its finished. What?
That was a joke before I allienate everyone on this site!
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lancs
8 Jul, 2008
Green is my favorite colour -these collections float my boat!