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I drew on the influences of Impressionism to create this beautiful garden. An understated side entrance to this gorgeous Federation house meant a move away from structured symmetry. On a subtle underlying structure of a relaxed, discreet cross axis, a play of light, quiet shadows and a hint of water travel with the visitor as they make there way from the road to the entrance. The often overlooked pastels of the mighty Sydney Bluegum are harmonized with a delicate play of light, colour and texture from the weeping cherry, smaragd conifers, austromyrtus ‘Blushing Beauty’, ‘Lord Roberts’ heliotrope, buxus, marguerite daisy’s gardenias and autumn crocus.
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