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TROPIC OF CORWALL
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Richardson, Tim
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Bannerman, Isabel
/ Bannerman, Julian
/ Couples
/ Designers
/ Flowers
/ Gardens & gardening
/ Landscaping
/ Sprays
/ Terraces
2016
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TROPIC OF CORWALL
by
Richardson, Tim
in
Bannerman, Isabel
/ Bannerman, Julian
/ Couples
/ Designers
/ Flowers
/ Gardens & gardening
/ Landscaping
/ Sprays
/ Terraces
2016
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TROPIC OF CORWALL
2016
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IN SEPTEMBER 2011, something rather special awaited anyone leafing through the real-estate advertisements in Country Life, the British magazine that has been the best resource for those seeking classic English properties for more than a century. The husband and wife established themselves in the '90s as the go-to landscape designers for aristocrats, plutocrats and royalty - their client list has included the Prince of Wales (at Highgrove), Lord Rothschild (Waddesdon Manor), John Paul Getty Jr. [...]the Bannermans rely on demonstrative and dramatic flowers, planted en masse for theatrical effect: shrub roses and rambling roses, huge petaled peonies, exotic echiums and fragrant lilies - scent is vital to their style - in terracotta pots on terraces. The diaphanous charms of lunaria and hesperis add a certain softness, as do frothy pink thalictrums (up to nine feet tall here) and various members of the Queen Anne's lace tribe of umbellifers, with their umbrella-like sprays of flowers.
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