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  2. The Best Flowers and Perennials to Plant in Your Garden ... - AOL

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    Chocolate Cosmos. Higher maintenance than annual cosmos, this perennial species (Cosmos atrosanguineus) bears dark red flowers that smell like chocolate until fall temperatures dip below 50 ...

  3. William Robinson (gardener) - Wikipedia

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    "A Devonshire Cottage Garden, Cockington, Torquay" from The English Flower Garden, engraving from a photograph.. William Robinson: FLS (15 July 1838 – 12 May 1935) [1] was an Irish practical gardener and journalist whose ideas about wild gardening spurred the movement that led to the popularising of the English cottage garden, a parallel to the search for honest simplicity and vernacular ...

  4. Colonial Revival garden - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Revival garden is typified by simple rectilinear beds, straight (rather than winding) pathways through the garden, and perennial plants from the fruit, ornamental flower, and vegetable groups. [1] The garden is usually enclosed, often by low walls, fences, or hedges. [1] The Colonial Revival gardening movement was an important ...

  5. Linnaeus's flower clock - Wikipedia

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    Linnaeus's flower clock. Linnaeus's flower clock was a garden plan hypothesized by Carl Linnaeus that would take advantage of several plants that open or close their flowers at particular times of the day to accurately indicate the time. [1][2] According to Linnaeus's autobiographical notes, he discovered and developed the floral clock in 1748. [3]

  6. Gardens of Monticello - Wikipedia

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    The Gardens of Monticello were gardens first designed by Thomas Jefferson for his plantation Monticello near Charlottesville, Virginia. Jefferson's detailed historical accounts of his 5,000 acres provide much information about the ever-changing contents of the gardens. [1] The areas included a flower garden, a fruit orchard, and a vegetable garden.

  7. Andrew Wilson (garden designer) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Wilson is a British landscape architect garden designer, lecturer and writer. He is a partner in Wilson McWilliam Studio and founded The London College of Garden Design. [ 1] He has judged for the Royal Horticultural Society at the Chelsea Flower Show, [ 2] Hampton court and Tatton Park and has also judged the Bloom Festival in Ireland.