The master plan for this south-facing woodland property celebrates dramatic topography, muscular canopy trees, remnant fieldstone walls, and native stone outcroppings. Sound vegetation management principles guide each phase of installation, and the true character of the woodland is revealed. Stone walls form terraces that traverse native topography, and a meticulously crafted stone staircase provides casual passage to a gently sloping lawn knoll carved from the existing hillside. Lush perennial borders and native plant stands create edges and thresholds, and a crisp palette of traditional and contemporary materials merge––building upon the surrounding topography and site geology.
Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design LLC These are Allium 'Globemaster'. It's is by far one of my favorites. Unfortunately it dies off after a few years, and if you want to keep a healthy crop, you should stagger the plantings ever couple of years. They are fairly easy to propagate from divisions. Definitely worth trying because they can be expensive... Also, these are deer-resistant! I often use them around peonies because they bloom at the same time, and the deer will often avoid things that have an onion/garlic scent... Good luck!
gorgeous.the whole property. integration of materials. bringing out the very best characteristics of each. the wow factor. the 'that's why you hire a landscape designer' look. just perfect. marriage. union. synchronicity. stroll through it. storybook. the perfect palette.