Cactus gardens are somewhat out of the question here in Massachusetts (at least it would be very limited and many varieties would need to be heavily sheltered), so I am understandably fascinated with the foreignness of designing a garden like this.
I can hardly imagine what it must be like to try and place plants with such hugely sculptural qualities in a way that will someday be pleasing (once they have all come into their full form). It feels like it might be more an effort in curating a sculpture gallery than a garden.
The garden in Topanga Canyon, CA on Topanga Canyon Road just before it leads up into the windy part of the canyon.
These images were all taken by stars4ester during a recent visit. She reports, “The garden appears to be open to anyone who would like to walk its pathways and take in its wonderful sites. (But with a warning, the traffic at this corner is very busy, fast moving, and loud!)”.
images by stars4ester with permission.
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