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We might not think of working with plants as an act of rebellion, but for Sofía Filio, it was a way for her to break the mold of the career paths that her family had chosen.

“...all my family are artists, singers, announcers, so I wanted to do ...


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The historical garden of the Pazo de Quiñones de León is a focal point of the museum’s grounds. Dating back to the nineteenth century, the garden was added to the manor house that would later become a popular historical site in Spain.

There are six distinct gardens on the property, including classic French and English gardens. Visitors can walk th...


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For botanical artist Kate Churchwell, the garden has always been a special place of inspiration. Although she didn’t grow up with one of her own, her family would visit RHS Garden Wisley, where Kate was able to run and explore all the greenery.

When Kate and her husband moved to France almost twenty years ago, they started their own garden.


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In the world of landscape design, Roberto Burle Marx became known for being the first Brazilian landscape architect to break away from the old traditions of garden design. His work caught the attention of businessman Francisco Matarazzo Pignatari, also known as Baby Pignatari, who wanted the designer to curate the gardens of the house he was building in ...


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As the curator for the Botanical Gardens of Paris, Regis Crisnaire has dedicated his life to plants. This passion has grown over his life, starting from his childhood when he’d grow vegetables with his parents.

Through growing huge courgettes and learning how important nature was – especially in cities where the buildings leave little room for pla...


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