Sometimes you want one gorgeous speciment plant, but oftentimes it's multiples of the same plant that have the biggest impact. Just one of many lessons learned on our last visit to Olbrich Botanical Gardens this summer.
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I agree! Nice examples at Olbrich. Yesterday I took some similiar photos at Chicago Botanic Garden...in a much-welcome soaking rain. It was lovely.
Posted by: Julie Siegel | Monday, August 27, 2012 at 11:51 AM
I often look around my garden and wonder where I can repeat a color or a plant to get that wow look. Can't say I see it yet here. Great looks at the Olbrich.
Posted by: Lisa at Greenbow | Monday, August 27, 2012 at 12:11 PM