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 Gardens of the Chelsea Flower Show 2001

 

Plants for all seasons:
Plants for August
Plants for July
Plants for June
Plants for May
Plants for April
Plants for March
Plants for Winter color
Tropical Plants

A Garden through the seasons:
Garden in June  
Garden in May
Garden in March
Wild garden
All about Ponds

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Real Japanese Garden
(Shin Gyo So)

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The Laurent-Perrier
Harpers&Queen Garden

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Circ Contemporary 
Man's Garden

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A Theatrical Garden
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The Carpet Garden
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The Garden of Tranquility
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A Real Japanese Garden
This garden represents three main Japanese landscape and garden styles. 
Pond and Spring 
Dry-stone
Tea Garden
Each style representing a different Japanese philosophy.
Designer: 
Professor Masao Fukuhara,
Masahiro Yoshida, Jun Takeda 
and Team.

 

The Laurent-Perrier
Harpers&Queen Garden

The minimal architectural design of concrete walls and terrace are in stark contrast with the abundance of wild meadow plants.
Designer:
 
Tom Stuart-Smith

 


 

Circ Contemporary Man's Garden
The garden reflects the lifestyle of Man and has different areas for relaxing, dining and entertaining.
The circular pool and seating around it remind of a Roman bath or an amphitheatre.
Designer: 
Andy Sturgeon

 

 

 

The Theatrical Garden
Rendered walls with an arch create a frame for the mirror placed at an angle to reflect the  garden and plants. 
The pool disappearing underneath the terrace represent an orchestra pit.
Designer: 
Xa Tollemanhe with Jon Kellet

 

 


The Carpet Garden
The garden has been laid out in a geometric design found in Islamic gardens. Three elements are expressed with Water, the fountain, Shade, the trees and Perfume the flowers.
Designer: 
Michael Miller and 
the Prince's Foundation 
Vita Department

 

 

The Garden of Tranquility
The garden reflects the tranquility of watching the grace of falcon.
Phoenix dactylifera, the most commonly grown palm in the United Arab Emirates, is featured in the planting of this garden.
Three fundamental elements of Arab culture are used in this garden.
Protection from the elements, the walls, food, energy from the plants and the source of life, water. 
Designer: 
Chris Funke Associates

       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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