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Plant form and texture in the snow

comments (0) January 9th, 2009 in gallery

tonda1 tonda1, member
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bonsai in snow
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Yucca in snow
Nandina in snow
bonsai in snow Click the image to enlarge.

bonsai in snow

Photo: Tonda Phalen

One of my favorite things about gardens in winter is the simplicity that it provides to aspects of garden design.  I took this series of photos of plants in the snow to serve as a study of plant form and texture. 


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