Again today, for Good Fences,
I am sharing some non-traditional Fence / Walls.
The Green Wall at Longwood Gardens
Designed to resemble a lush, green jungle,
14 feet high and 300 feet long,
the Green Wall is the largest in North America.
the Green Wall is the largest in North America.
Designed by British landscape architect Kim Wilkie,
and installed in 2010.
The idea for the Green Wall started as a sketch on a cocktail napkin.
The wall contains 47,000 plants, provides oxygen,
and cleans dust from the air.
and cleans dust from the air.
Here is a peak at the wall from the outside...
it is pretty spectacular!!
Images from our trip on May 6, 2014
I am super excited to be sharing these pretty walls with
for Good Fences.
Stop by and consider joining in the fun, any fence or gate will do!!
A gorgeous green fence, are they ferns. Just lovely.. Have a happy day, Debbie!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous green fence, are they ferns. Just lovely.. Have a happy day, Debbie!
ReplyDeleteAnother place to visit added to my bucket.
ReplyDeleteThe green wall looks like a very neat idea that became a reality!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's really unique. More I hear about Longwoods Gardens the more I think we need to go see it!
ReplyDeleteCOOL WALL
ReplyDeleteLOVE the green wall! Great pictures, Debbie. Enjoy your Thursday!
ReplyDeleteI love all of Longwood, but those extra touches are so magnificent!
ReplyDeletewow! VERY unique! my water bill would be through the roof! :)
ReplyDeleteI like the green fence as well as the stone wall,Debbie!Great shots!
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Wow, that is so beautiful! I heard of walls with plants but just pictured a few here and there,but a full wall is wonderful! I can imagine sitting there, listening to the birds, sipping ice tea... thank you Debbie for sharing! jackie
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful "wall fence"! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a awesome fence. It is really pretty and you got some really nice shots of it.
ReplyDeleteThat is the most unique fences I've seen! A living, breathing one to boot!
ReplyDeleteSensational views! Especially the stone wall!
ReplyDeletethis is just about the coolest wall I have ever seen, i love the outside and the inside..
ReplyDeleteRay planted Four O'Clocks for the first time this year. They are threatening to make a Green Wall all by themselves. Ray said they can get up to 3 ½ feet tall before getting any flowers. When they do flower they supposedly smell like vanilla. Right now they pretty much look like large green weeds. 3 ½ feet. Really Ray?
ReplyDeleteWow! That is something really unique and Green! Very cool fence.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! I've never heard of it. I wonder how long that took to build? Beautiful wall!
ReplyDeleteThat green wall is wonderful and I also love the curved one.
ReplyDeleteThis green wall is amazing! What an incredible idea! More parks and buildings should have them!
ReplyDeleteLove that green wall!
ReplyDeleteHow unique, I love it :)
ReplyDeleteIncredible! What a unique wall!
ReplyDeleteMany of the farmhouses here in New Zealand have fences made from pine trees or bushes or camellia trees. They are kept cut flat on each side but still seem to flourish quite nicely. I really like the rock wall, too.
ReplyDeleteI really like the look of that living wall!
ReplyDeleteLoving that green wall! And the other is pretty spectacular, too. I missed it Good Fences this week. Boo!
ReplyDeletelots of great stuff began on a cocktail napkin.... engineers are famous for it...
ReplyDeleteLOVE your non traditional:) Hug B
ReplyDeleteWell that wasn't there for sure when I was there but it's pretty impressive.
ReplyDeleteGreen color of hope !!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Debbie. I'm better :)))
Beautiful............love it.
ReplyDeleteWow, that green fence is spectacular and a very informative post about it. You got some great shots on this one. You really do find unique things to take pictures of.
ReplyDeleteBlessings dear friend!
Unusual, but also gorgeous.
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