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"PIET OUDOLF GARDEN TOKYO" where you can enjoy the natural beauty all year round
This is the first garden designed in Japan by Piet Oudolf, one of the world's most influential garden designers.
It is located in "HANA BIYORI", a new type of flower park operated by Yomiuri Land Co., Ltd.
Perennial plants that live for many years are used to express the changing of the seasons. Approximately 9,500 plants of 90 species, including salvia, anemones, and tulips, are planted in an area of approximately 500 square meters, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of seasonal plants and planting techniques that are popular around the world.
Mr. Oudolf is a person who spread the naturalistic planting method using native plants and perennial plants to the world, and with the growing interest in the natural environment, he is now the most popular garden designer.
His sophisticated design allows you to enjoy the natural beauty of nature all year round, including not only the colors of plants and flowers, but also their shapes, structures, and the changing appearance of the seasons.
■Piet Oudolf Profile
Born in the Netherlands in 1944. In 1982, he moved to the small village of Hummelö in the east of the Netherlands and opened a garden center. He became famous for his innovative ideas. His representative works include the High Line (USA), an aerial garden that redeveloped an abandoned elevated railway line, and Hauser & Wirth (UK), which renovated an 18th century farm into an art facility. He has also worked on various projects in other countries, including the Netherlands and Germany. He has also written many books on plants, garden design, and landscape design. In 2017, the documentary film "FIVE SEASONS" was produced and released, drawing attention to his life.
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[Planting list]
Achillea Walter Funk
Achillea terracotta
Acnatherum calamagrostis
Allium summer beauty
Amsonia hubrichtii
Aster lady in black
Aster moench
Aster twilight
Astilbe visions in pink
Brisamedia limousi
Calamins sanepeta
Festuca milei
Centaurea purpleheart
Echinacea fatal attraction
Tulbaghia violacea
Echinacea fatal attraction
Tulbaghia violacea
Echinacea tennesseeensis rocky top
Eragrostis spectabilis
Eryngium boulgarti
Geranium sanguineum
Eryngium yukifolium
Niphofia ice queen
Scabiosa caucasica perfecta
Filipendula cahome
Helenium mohaim beauty
Liatris spicata kobold
Salvia caradonna
Limonium latifolium
Veronica fairy tale
Lysimachia ephemerum
Phlox blue paradise
Muhlenbergia capillaris
Nepeta subsesilis blue dream
Pentstemon smallii
Agapanthus black pantha
Persicaria amplexicaulis alba
Phlomis russeriana
Rudbeckia little henry
Salvia blue hill
Salvia deer anja
Scabiosa ochroleuca
Sedum yellow xenox
Stachys hamero
Stokesia blue star
Saponaria ocymoides
Saxicera Frosted Pearls
Knautia macedonica
Teucrium hyrcanicum
Veronica fairytale
Nepeta six hills giant
Agastache black adder
Anemone queen charlotte
Asclepias tuberosa
Aster little carlow
Baptisia carolina moonlight
Crambe maritima
Daucus carota dahla
Echinacea pallida hula dancer
Eryngium pandanifolium
Perobuscia lacy blue
Selina wallicianum
Thalictrum black stocking
Kokongaku evening glow
Parthenium integrifolium
Erigeron
Linaria ephemerum
Artemisia ludoviciana
Epimedium pretty in pink
Epimedium pretty in pink
Artemisia ludoviciana
Epimedium pretty in pink