The natural beauty of the state of Oregon, including wildflower planting, natural crisp clear waterfalls and forest planting, inspires the garden.
Enormous boulders create the central water feature, which dominates the space. Stepping-stones lead through the garden and across the water, from the lush planting to a relaxing seating area by a cooling waterfall on the other side.
At a glance:
Who is this garden for?
For the public to enjoy.
Where is the garden set?
A rural setting in Oregon USA.
Who or what is the design inspiration?
The garden is inspired by the natural beauty of the state of Oregon.
The importance of wildlife planting and the support of insects is reflected in the choice of pollinating plants and flowers. The overall colour scheme is made up of burnt orange, blue and white with a tapestry of greens.
Key sustainability points
- The garden promotes regenerative travel, wildlife and insect attracting planting which contributes to the pollination of crops and vineyards.
- The garden will be recycled post show, with some items returned to suppliers, some items recycled locally and other items donated to charity.
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