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The Shape of Things

March 8, 2017

Columnar evergreens,  mini hedges and sprawling plants sculpted into winding ribbons accent statuary and add visual interest to an open estate garden. Juniper or boxwood trimmed in pom-pom or spiral tree styles are popular for entranceways, says Bruce Rohsler, owner of Rohsler’s Allendale Nursery & Florist.View Gallery6 photos

Whether lushly layered or whimsically whittled, topiaries can turn landscapes into textural masterpieces.

Filed Under: Design, Fall/Winter 2016

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