We put in this Prunus Serrula or Tibetan Cherry, recently. It was already 5 meters tall when we received it from the nursery and will grow the same again. It is famous for its beautiful satin scarlet bark. In the background is Carex ‘Ice Dance’ and Blue Oat Grass (Helictotrichon sempervirens) under the eucalyptus.
By Andrew Staib|2020-05-12T12:24:47+01:00May 23rd, 2014|Blog, Small Feature Trees|Comments Off on Prunus Serrula or Tibetan Cherry
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In 2006 I formed Glorious Gardens, gathering together skilled practitioners to offer not just design but implementation of these designs and maintenance packages where we could look after the gardens once we had created them.
Throughout my career I have designed gardens to inspire people with the heart aching beauty of nature, with shapes, colours, moods and proportions to pleasure the body and calm and delight the mind.
I am also an artist who works with colour and abstract shapes and I bring this sensitivity to the 4 dimensions of a garden.
I am very good at listening to clients and I’m able to draw out the essence of what a client wants for their outdoor space.