There are pleached trees laden with apples and a huge fig tree drips with almost-ripe fruit. |
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In his tightly pleached arguments, he's making room for the reader, and a fresh inquiry. |
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An avenue of pleached limes has the lowest branches springing out from the main stem a good 2m from the ground, allowing a clear view through the young trunks. |
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For example, the walled garden, which was laid out in 2000 by Tom Stuart-Smith, contains beech tunnels, topiary yews and pleached lime squares. |
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In Ireland, don't even think about growing it unless you live in one of those hot pockets warmed by the Gulf Stream, where it should do well pleached on a warm sunny wall. |
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Maples, sycamores, and lindens are commonly pleached. |
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A loggia overlooking the pleached lime lawn had its fireplace reintroduced to create a warm place to enjoy on tranquil evenings. |
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Multi-stemmed shrubs provide heights without hindering views, pleached trees create privacy without stealing garden space and topiary provides structure to a flowery planting scheme. |
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I'm not choosing historical plants — the basis of Le Nôtre's gardens was hornbeams, and in the field bosquets a mixture of European trees, such as limes and some field maples, which, like the hornbeams, were pleached. |
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Low-level topiary and pleached copper beech trees provide structure and beautiful colour all year round, as the copper beech leaves turn a stunning golden colour over winter. |
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Thevenot also encourages novice gardeners to become familiar with other living architecture found in garden design, including topiary and pleached plants. |
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