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Land Escapes Inc. unveiled our "Show Property" in June 2007. This property located at 6115 Blackstone (in Vintage Heights) features a selection of unique plants, trees and shrubs as well as a variety of styles and colors of our containers filled with seasonal plantings. The home was custom built in 2006 and features Carrera system front exterior (similar to stucco), Cultured stone front and vinyl siding sides and rear. Land Escapes has been given the unique opportunity to landscape this property "as we wish" allowing us to use 100% of our own creativity and ideas. The front landscaping will be complete as of July 2007 with the exception of the seasonally changing container plantings. The rear and sides of the property will be more of an ongoing project with additions being made regularly.
6115 Blackstone (in Vintage Heights) ***See the Photo Gallery below!***
Land Escapes has selected a variety of unique plants which offer a visually stimulating contrast of different color, texture and form. Foliage is the main focus using different varieties of evergreen and deciduous plants that will provide year round interest and color. Flowering plants are secondary however the selections we have chosen create strong impact and bursts of color. Some of the unique plants featured in the front of the property include:
*Oriental Spruce "Skylands" *Pear "Cleveland Select" *Spruce "Columnar Blue"
*Spruce "Weeping White" *Harry Lauder's Walking Stick (on Standard)
*Russian Cypress (on standard) *False Cypress "Mops" *Elderberry "Black Lace"
*Echinacea "Sunset" *Sedum "Purple Emperor" *Carex "Evergold"
*Sedum "Angelina" *Heuchera (assorted varieties) *Blue Oat Grass "Sapphire"
*Hydrangea "Pink Diamond" *Holly "Berri Magic Kids" ...and more!
We encourage you to stop and look and call us with any questions. Other materials featured in the front of the property inclued dyed dark mulch and weathered fieldstone boulders. Land Escapes is excited to have this opportunity to showcase our talents and creativity and we look forward to watching the landscape at this property grow over the years.
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