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Native : art and design with Australian plants / Kate Herd, Jela Ivankovic-Waters.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Port Melbourne, Victoria : Thames & Hudson Australia, 2017.Description: vii, 215 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780500501023
Other title:
  • Native
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 635.95194 23
LOC classification:
  • SB439.26.A8 H47 2017
Contents:
Shapely low cover -- Feature foliage -- Flower cult -- Sculptural forms -- Pliability -- Covering ground -- Shady spaces -- Grassy swathes -- Flowering meadows -- Small gums -- Legacy trees -- Rare beauties.
Awards:
  • Indie Awards Shortlist 2018.
Summary: Native offers planting palettes and design themes, gardening techniques and inspiration for an original and exciting perspective on the very best of Australian local flora. When Kate Herd started experimenting with how she pruned and trained the native plants in her riverside garden in Melbourne, she made some amazing discoveries. A eucalyptus shrub she had cut right back to the ground reappeared as the most beautiful sprawling ground cover. Westringia was shaped to impersonate perfect English Box balls. And she found that Tasmanian beech trees could grow as a copse in small city courtyards. Jela had similar experiences in her own garden design practice and together Kate and Jela have explored the unique beauty and resilience of Australia's native plants. Known for their absolute versatility and hardiness in the garden, native plants also offer up original forms for cut flowers and sculpture. Garden designers Fiona Brockhoff and Sue Barnsley, Sculptor Tracey Deep and Artist Janet Lawrence all share their own love of Australian plants and how they incorporate them into their work. Chapters cover topics such as: Feature Foliage, Sculptural Forms, Pliability, Shady Spaces and Flowering Meadows.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item reserves
Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Non-Fiction 635.951 HER Available 067988
Total reserves: 0

Includes index.

Illustrations on endpapers.

Includes bibliographical references.

Shapely low cover -- Feature foliage -- Flower cult -- Sculptural forms -- Pliability -- Covering ground -- Shady spaces -- Grassy swathes -- Flowering meadows -- Small gums -- Legacy trees -- Rare beauties.

Native offers planting palettes and design themes, gardening techniques and inspiration for an original and exciting perspective on the very best of Australian local flora. When Kate Herd started experimenting with how she pruned and trained the native plants in her riverside garden in Melbourne, she made some amazing discoveries. A eucalyptus shrub she had cut right back to the ground reappeared as the most beautiful sprawling ground cover. Westringia was shaped to impersonate perfect English Box balls. And she found that Tasmanian beech trees could grow as a copse in small city courtyards. Jela had similar experiences in her own garden design practice and together Kate and Jela have explored the unique beauty and resilience of Australia's native plants. Known for their absolute versatility and hardiness in the garden, native plants also offer up original forms for cut flowers and sculpture. Garden designers Fiona Brockhoff and Sue Barnsley, Sculptor Tracey Deep and Artist Janet Lawrence all share their own love of Australian plants and how they incorporate them into their work. Chapters cover topics such as: Feature Foliage, Sculptural Forms, Pliability, Shady Spaces and Flowering Meadows.

Indie Awards Shortlist 2018.

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