Topiary is a form of pruning wherein a shrub or small tree is trimmed and trained into an interesting, elegant, or whimsical shape. Topiary shapes can range from a classic spiral or ball-on-stem to a ...
Everyone has an opinion regarding topiary. The cheeky collection of garden gossip, Yew and Non-Yew, Gardening for Horticultural Climbers by James Bartholomew (Century Books, 1996), lays it out so: ...
Humans have been clipping trees and shrubs into ornamental shapes since at least ancient Rome. Pliny the Elder—the famed Roman statesman who penned an encyclopedia and who died while watching a ...
As a child growing up in Panama, landscape designer Fernando Wong says he first discovered his artistic passion at age five, watching his mother draw sketches for him while they sat in church. “I was ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Topiary, from elegant geometric shapes to the wild excesses of voluptuous women, animals, George slaying the ...
Crews have set up more of the gardens and topiaries for the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival 2025, including the ...
For Michael Gibson, topiary art isn’t just clipping branches. It’s a life lesson. Art of Craft For Michael Gibson, topiary art isn’t just clipping branches. It’s a life lesson. Credit... Supported by ...
Topiary Park, the only park in the world based entirely on a painting, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. This story is part of the Curious Cbus project. You ask the questions, you vote ...