I wish I would have found this beautiful watercolor a couple of days ago when writing about espalier. It has a lovely example way at the bottom (of course, there is a lot of lovely other garden towards the top too!).
This painting was created by Holly at golly bard. All of her images are just amazing.
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Thursday, October 13, 2011
Another Beautiful Espalier
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espalier,
garden painting,
golly bard,
topiary,
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watercolor painting
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Garden Terms: Espalier
As I was rummaging through my photos from a trip to England several years ago I came across these images of a pear tree espalier.
Espalier :: A woody plant that is trained to grow in a flat plane against a wall, often forming a geometrical pattern.
This practice became popular during the Middle Ages when gardening space was limited within a castle courtyard. Espalier allowed fruit production, but also beautified barren walls.
These espalier were found at The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall, England.
Espalier :: A woody plant that is trained to grow in a flat plane against a wall, often forming a geometrical pattern.
This practice became popular during the Middle Ages when gardening space was limited within a castle courtyard. Espalier allowed fruit production, but also beautified barren walls.
Labels:
castle courtyards,
espalier,
middle ages,
pear,
pear emile d'heyst,
pear tree
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