GARDEN TROPHIES From the Baroque tradition of the hunting trophy, this rustic wreath sculpture is crafted of 19th-century English tools. Wattle fencing and tuteurs at Prieuré d'Orsan in the Loire Valley are inspired by 12th-century monastic gardens. GALLERY of the GODS The most almighty of lawn parties: six reigning figures of the glitzy garden circuit (and they wouldn't think of arriving empty-handed) VENUS "It girl" Aphrodite is a gracious garden regular, a reminder of the intense pleasures of nature and that all gardens are, in fact, affairs of the heart. [Extracted from the article]
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