A diverse and interactive garden in the heart of the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show (MIFGS) is showcasing innovative horticulture research, landscape and floral design improving the liveability of our cityscapes.
The ‘woody meadows and flowery swards’ garden covers 36 square metres (approx. 387 sq. feet) that include a path to allow visitors to closely examine the plantings and enjoy the garden’s scents, colours, and forms from different vantage points.
The garden is a collaboration between landscape architects from Hassell, floral and garden designers from Super Bloom, and University of Melbourne horticulture researchers who are together rethinking urban plantings.
Claire Farrell, Associate Professor at the
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