You can find my previous post on Cornerstone here. I'm going to keep this short and sweet so click on the image if you would like more information about the designer. I tried to list a credit whenever I had the info. But for now, lets just gorge ourselves on pictures, shall we?
And the wildest of them all:
You can check out more photos from Cornerstone on my Flickr site.
That waterfall, table, planter dealie is amazing.
ReplyDeleteHi, Kelly, great photos! I especially like the one of the agaves and grasses. What a great example of texture contrast!
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see ghosts of The Late Show plus new stuff I don't recognize. Your little guy is getting quite the design education!
ReplyDeleteLooks like there's lots of cool new stuff to see since the last time I was there. I took that same picture of the agave in the grasses.
ReplyDeleteWow, I want to go! Love that last image, though it also creeped me out a little.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the big blue Agaves with the blonde Nassella (Stipa) tenuissima. The absolute perfect pairing.
ReplyDeleteThis is like an art museum, a garden, and some serious landscape architecture all rolled up into one! I liked the wild bottle tree at the end. I have one as well, but not quite as windswept.
ReplyDeleteNice post. Thanks for the inspiration.
David/Tropical Texana/Houston, Texas :0)
YOU ARE AMAZING whoever you are. I don't know how I ended up on this blog, but I'm so glad I did. Thank you (trying to close my mouth now).
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