Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Ponderings


The opening we left in the decking when it was constructed 5 years ago has taken a diversion from its original concept of a pond.  
A gift of a  Xanthorrhoea to Rod for his birthday has inspired the creation of a garden featuring these very sculptural plants. 
The double header is Xanthorrhoea preissii Robusta (Preiss) from WA and the smaller  Xanthorrhoea  Johnsonii (Bill Johnson)  from QLD.


Xanthorrhoea's are slow growing and it is estimated that a meter of trunk takes between 70 and 100 years to grow.  Protected plants, they come with certification that they have been sourced from areas that are being developed, so relocation is rightly or wrongly their future.  

 
River pebbles combine with contrasting black pebbles that wind through in a vein of black, terminating in a small pool.


                            The inclusion of LED lights make this garden a real highlight at night.  We are extremely happy with the result and are crossing fingers, toes and everything in between that these very special plants survive in their new surroundings.

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