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Impressions Landscape - Design
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are bulb plants they will die down and then come back. Just when they get raggedy looking cut them down to the ground and they will come back next year.
Use plants with large distinctive shapes in a tropical garden
The statue and the large leaf plants
like the green plant on the left
Stuuuuuunning! Love the large leaf tropical look, slight
The large leaves of the plant in the foreground
colocasia 'black magic' are the dark plants, giant elephant ears are the green ones. Like the tropical looks, and full foliage in the
more tropical plantings around the patio
Plant bulbs, trees and shrubs. There is still time to plant trees and shrubs as long as the weather is not too warm, so aim for earlier in the month if this is on your to-do list. These larger landscape plants can, theoretically, be planted during warmer months, but you will have to tend to them
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Amoroso Design
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Last comment "great combo of pillow, color, plants"
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plants and flowers contrast to earth tones
Banana plant, zebra print...nice tropical touch:)
Try philodendron, croton, ponytail palms or the fun-to-say ZZ (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) plant. All easy to care for plants. Less is more for impact!
plants: Try philodendron, croton, ponytail palms or the fun-to-say ZZ (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) plant
plenty of tropical plants that will resist your best efforts to kill them. Try philodendron, croton, ponytail palms or the fun-to-say ZZ (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) plant. Big and showy, they offer maximum payoff for minimum effort — no fussy pruning and puttering to stand between you and your afternoon siesta
up the tropical notch by pulling in both animal prints and greenery. Colorful, fresh flowers will fill the air with a coastal aroma.
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Peter Ivancovich Landscape Design
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Last comment "Turquoise door and giant succulents"
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love the tropical look of this landscaping design, wish you would post the entire yard, I bet it's magnificent!
Nice tropical plants. Love the balance.
Colored door - gate with semi tropical plants
The glass panes on the door in addition to the color of the wood are wonderful. The plants around are perfectly simple additions as well.
beautiful in a tropical setting, but it can work beautifully in Chicago as well.
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Secret Gardens
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Last comment "Plants for the front yard"
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anyone know what the cool spikey plants names are???
What are the thinner spikey plants as the border?
grasses, small area of grass, tropicals
Great tropical garden plants in a small space.
Love that look, especially the plants on the right half. In deep shade we love Kiefers.
other tropical plants could eat up most garden statues like a Venus flytrap gobbles insects. This urn's simple shape does not distract from the shapes of the lush and exotic plants.
lush, tropical setting into a room — something to be visited and occupied, rather than just observed. (Imagine an outdoor dining table plus six chairs instead and you'll see what I mean. They would dominate the space, making it impossible to view the plantings). I like to imagine having this space all
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Modus Custom Residences
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shaped plant? I'd love to know for my yard! Thanks!
That spikey red plant is so pretty. Would you please tell me the name?
Lovely planting add a coolingl feel
Love the arrangement of plants...colors aware beautiful
Idea for plants along the house entry pathway.
Great tropical look.
these tropical looking plants
these plants grow in Cali?
plant ideas front yard
awesome tropical plants
tropical landscaping
Tropical Style...tropical plants...red plant...Tropical beauty...beautiful plants...tropical landscape
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Last comment "raised beds and pots at the back of the space to create that feeling"
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is the plant in the black planters?
Density is the key to lush tropical garden
love the container plants amongst the fern
Potted plants in the flower bed - clever
Potted plants can be integrated into a garden planted into the ground.
"Lush foliage is essential. A tropical garden is not the place for the plant collector who wants every plant to have its own spotlight position. Tropical gardens are
h and tropical plantings create a true getaway in this yard.
Potted plants can be integrated into a garden planted into the ground.
Lush foliage is essential. A tropical garden is not the place for the plant collector who wants every plant to have its own spotlight position. Tropical gardens
filled with plants, overlapping one another, climbing on top of one another, filling in the space below and up high. Density is key.Design tip: A sloped yard makes it easy to elevate plants so they can be seen while still maintaining the sense of a densely planted space. If your yard isn't sloped, use raised
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Glenna Partridge Garden Design
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Last comment "patio pool area"
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What are the large tropicals in the pots? One is green and one is red it looks like.
e.com/Plant-Details/424/ Here's a couple of Houzz ideabooks that give you info and ideas http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/1968745/list/Great-Design-Plant--Canna--Pretoria- http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/2531483/list/Great-Design-Plant--Cannas I hope this helps! Glenna (PS. I put three plants - 1 gallon
leaved tropicals in the containers are Canna lilies. The green one is Canna 'Bengal Tiger'. Here's a link for info http://www.plantdelights.com/Canna-Bengal-Tiger-Bengal-Tiger-Variegated-Canna-Lily/productinfo/819/#.UJiW6Y6DiME The red coloured one is Canna 'Tropicanna'. Here's a link for more info
banana plants potted with fountain grass, potato vine, etc.
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Amelia B. Lima & Associates
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Last comment "path"
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grass-like plant growing on the wall?
beautiful landscape of elevated garden area. I have a small patio area with a wall behind 3 feet of dirt area, and LOVE your design solution. I live in Victoria BC and am wondering what plants you have used, and could you please share. Thank you sooo
Lithopyte plant material because for this wall project, the plants needed to survive without any soil. Hope that helps! Amelia
like the staggered pavers and plantings for side garden
here's a planted wall that will inspire you to rethink that ugly fence or concrete block wall. There are several products, such as Woolly Pockets, available for creating a pocket-style planting system."
For this wall I have used a combination of Epiphyte and Lithopyte plant material because for this
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