This sculptural garden is located in the Succulent Garden, in the Royal Botanic Gardens. It combines the rusted metal of the sculpture with a variety of cacti. It was created by television personality and landscape designer, Jamie Durie in 2007.
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ReplyDeleteYeah. I do wonder if the plants looked better when it was first installed.
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ReplyDeleteThat reminds me of the Botanical gardens in Tucson. So many cacti. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt works for me.
ReplyDeleteMade me think of a ghost town in Arizona.
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Succulents are my ideal garden.
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All those cacti make me feel right at home!
ReplyDeleteI love Botanical Gardens and Am a big fan of outdoor art, so this place would be one I’d frequently visit if I were there!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteI like this display of variety and contrast. Nice composition of the photo.
ReplyDeleteWe just went to a small botanic garden in San Luis Obispo. It is operated using primarily volunteers. - Margy
ReplyDeleteSydney's Botanic Gardens have a lot of volunteers working there too.
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