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Bay Harbour News August 2, 2006 When planning a garden many people think in terms of colour but the attractions of such gardens can be fleeting. Texture Plants specialise in interesting and unusual plants that add another dimension to the garden and look good all year round.
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The Press, August 28-29, 2004 Mary Lovell-Smith wanders around the edgy plants in a Prebbleton nursery’s new showroom.
In a world where smart is an adjective not a verb, and cleanliness is next to simplicity; where architecture is bold not brash; and where homeowners pamper themselves, not their gardens, certain plants flourish.
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Your Home & Garden, August 1998 We’ve heard about hugging trees, but what about feeling plants? Dennis Greville gets in touch with Texture Plants and finds a “blast” of a nursery. Colour and scent are both important in gardening, but shape and texture really bring it all to life. When you’re deciding what to plant, do you ever consider the texture and sculptural form of plants before you choose?
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