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SHROUDED IN LIGHT

Naturalistic Planting Inspired by Wild Shrublands

Kevin Philip Williams Michael Guidi Nigel Dunnett

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English
Filbert Press
01 February 2024
Now it's the turn of wild shrublands to stimulate naturalistic planting. Shrubs have a raw beauty, combine well with other plants and are tough which makes them valuable in the garden. Profiling wild shrublands from the USA and beyond, the authors identify the relationships between key plants and offer design insights that will redefine garden-making. Kevin Philip Williams is Assistant Curator for Denver Botanic Gardens and a gardener who works with plants to create dynamic, resilient and challenging landscapes and. After graduating with an MS in public horticulture Kevin worked on The High Line in Manhattan. Michael Guidi is a Horticulturist for the Denver Botanic Gardens who is broadly interested in temperate arid-land flora and ecology and focuses his horticultural ambitions on creating naturalistic, dynamic habitats in the garden.

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Imprint:   Filbert Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 305mm,  Width: 237mm, 
ISBN:   9781739903954
ISBN 10:   1739903951
Pages:   240
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Kevin Philip Williams is a naturalistic gardener who collaborates with plants to create dynamic and challenging worlds. His unique style combines bioregional plant palettes, a hardcore punk ethos of NO CONTROL, and post-human aesthetics to craft wild and captivating spaces. Kevin's extensive work with Denver Botanic Gardens, as both a horticulturist and designer, has led to the creation of celebrated public gardens throughout the city. Kevin was a Gardener on The High Line in Manhattan and studied as a Horticulture Intern at Brooklyn Botanic Garden. He holds a MS degree in Public Horticulture from the Longwood Graduate Program at the University of Delaware and a BA degree in The History and Philosophy of Science from Bard College.  

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