Sunday, 15 May 2011

Tropical Garden and Landscape


A Very Warm Welcome to Tropical Garden and Landscape Blogger's Page
by Technic Landscape

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Tropical Garden with a Swimming Pool of an exclusive Condominium in central Kuala Lumpur.
The Landscape designer chosen Plumeria Rubra Cultivars trees with shrubs such as Thaumatococcus Daniellii, Philodendron, Calathea and Ixora Super Pink.

The use of Plumeria  Rubra Caltivars pink (Fragipani) trees with shrubs such as Thaumatococcus Daniellii, Calathea and Philodendron as you can see from this picture has created a very modern tropical pool side garden for this exclusive condominium residence.

Dendrobium light pink hybrid orchids, Vanda Joaquim and Renanthera combined with Spathiphyllum Cannifolium and Ophiopogon Jaburan created a perfect combination for this outdoor garden.
 
Water plants such as Typha Angustifolia, Pistia Stratiotes and Nymphaea Cultivars were chosen by our Landscape designer for this water features pond. 

Modern Tropical Garden balcony with multi-colors Bougainvillea, Plumeria Rubra Cultivars tree, Ficus Gold Bonzai, Calathea and Yucca Aloifolia combined with Cast Iron Garden furniture created cool and relaxing ambience.

 Garden Walkway of a Luxurious Bungalow in Singapore


A Tropical Garden with Plumeria Rubra Cultivars or commonly known in Asia as Frangipani Trees and Water Lilies Pond.

More pictures on our Interior Design, Garden and Landscape http://www.interiorandlandscape.blogspot.com

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