tios incorporate an assortment of perennials that attract hummingbirds and butterflies, including native bee balms, Joe-Pye weeds, agastache, catmints and sages. Dwarf pines are set into the perennial layer to provide contrasting textures for winter interest. A hedge of fastigiate European hornbeams creates a screen for the second-story living quarters, while a combination of shade perennials and miniature lacecap hydrangeas offer color and textures at the base and edges of the recycled gravel path leading to the drive. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Austin Ganim Eva Chiamulera Austin Ganim Landscape Design 320 Kings Highway Cutoff Fairfield, CT 06824 203.333.2003 austinganimlandscapedesign.com
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