Architectural Plants are defined as plants with strong lines and shape that add impact through these bold shapes, either to a landscape planting or as a specimen tree. Many species, including trees, shrubs and grasses have strong architectural lines, the position of planting often determining if the architectural qualities of the plant are emphasized or not.

Architectural Plants

       










Architectural plants

Architectural plants are those with strong shapes and bold distinctive outlines that make a strong statement in the garden, they can bring a distinctive presence to a garden. Cordylines, agaves, bamboos, ferns, palms, hosta s, specimen trees and yuccas are some plants to consider.


EUDLO CYCAD GARDENS
321 Ilkley Rd Eudlo 4554
Phone 1800 072 999 fax07 54 450272
e-mail: cycadman@bigpond.com
6 acres of landscaped rockeries, 3000 cycads on display, 200 species, encephalartos specialist, Largest cycad range, aloes, agaves, euphorbia's, cactus, palms, yuccas & succulents.
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