The Venice
The Venice
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Venice Beach Canals Garden: Inspired by the serene charm and bohemian spirit of the Venice Beach Canals, this garden transports you to the heart of one of Los Angeles’ most picturesque and artistic enclaves. Imagine meandering along the narrow waterways, with arched pedestrian bridges and lush greenery lining the paths.
25-30 Mature Plants - Varieties Included:
A. Eriogonum Fascicultum
B. Stipa Pulchra
C. Aristolochia Californica
D. Dudleya Virens
E. Eriogonum Grande Rubescens
F. Sedum 'Night Embers'
G. Pedicularis Densiflora
H. Rhodiola Integrifolia
I. Castilleja Cinerea
The pastel hues of eclectic homes reflect off the calm water, while the scent of salt air mingles with the sounds of nature. This garden design echoes the peaceful yet vibrant energy of the canals, with a diverse selection of native plants and grasses that weave together to create a natural tapestry of beauty and tranquility, perfect for those who seek to capture the essence of this unique and historic neighborhood.
Show-stopping Eriogonums (A, E) boast clusters of vibrant flowers in creamy white and deep magenta, resembling bursts of tiny fireworks that enliven the garden. Their narrow, silvery-green leaves provide a striking contrast to the bold magenta blooms, while adding height and structure to the landscape, creating a captivating focal point that attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Aristolochia californica (C) adds a touch of whimsy, with its unusual heart-shaped flowers with intricate patterns ranging from deep burgundy to rich purple. Its sprawling, twisting vines and glossy foliage imbue the garden with depth and intrigue. Sedum 'Night Embers' (F) with its striking burgundy foliage that deepens to almost black in full sun, adds a touch of drama to the garden. Its thick, fleshy texture and glossy sheen create visual interest, while clusters of tiny, star-shaped flowers emerge in late summer, creating a stunning contrast against the dark foliage. Pedicularis densiflora (G) boasts dense spikes of vibrant red flowers that resemble tiny cave torches, creating a fiery display that commands attention against the backdrop of fern-like foliage. Its bold color and striking appearance make it a standout feature in any garden, attracting admiration from all who behold its beauty. The garden is rounded out with Stipa pulchra (B), Dudleya virens (D), Rhodiola integrifolia (H), and Castilleja cinerea (H).




