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Franchesca Watson shares her favourite titles about garden design and indigenous plants

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Franchesca Watson shares her favourite garden reads

About design THE CULTIVATED WILD

Raymond Jungles (Monacelli Press, 2015)

One of the characters of the garden design world, Raymond Jungles’s work in his hometown of Miami and elsewhere is about vigorous design and virtuoso plants, using a mostly subtropica­l palette. The effect is lush, vivid and unafraid — exciting and stimulatin­g to behold. I particular­ly enjoyed the conceptual sketches, which depict the ideas behind and developmen­t of the gardens.

BAWA: THE SRI LANKA GARDENS

David Robson (Thames & Hudson, 2017)

In Bawa, you’ll find a visual feast of the two Sri Lankan gardens cultivated by Geoffrey and Bevis Bawa. Bevis created his garden on a rubber plantation called Brief Estate and it became one of the most influentia­l small gardens in Asia. At his own estate, Lunuganga, Geoffrey became so fascinated with architectu­re that he retrained and became one of the most well-known

Asian architects of his day.

The gardens both survive and are open to the public.

THE ART OF MAKING GARDENS

Luciano Giubbilei (Merrell, 2016)

This is not a book about Luciano Giubbilei’s garden design signature, but rather a personal story of his work with flowering plants. It charts his progress from Italian formal green architectu­re, to the flowery borders of his adopted England. His mentors Fergus Garrett, head gardener of Great Dixter, and fashion designer Sir Paul Smith, wrote the foreword, while other specialist­s that Luciano has collaborat­ed with over the years also feature. The book provides loads of moody photos, and a glimpse into the process of a designer now in his mature creative phase.

About plants THE AMARYLLIDA­CEAE OF SOUTHERN AFRICA

Duncan, Jeppe, Voigt (Umdaus Press, 2016)

A beautiful investment for plant lovers, and the latest in a long list by botanist

Graham Duncan, this book combines extensive botanical informatio­n with photos and artwork. The illustrati­ons are by Barbara Jeppe, whose lifelong ambition was to paint all known South African Amaryllida­ceae, and her daughter Leigh Voigt completed the catalogue of paintings after her mother’s death in 1999.

FIELD GUIDE TO SUCCULENTS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA

Smith, Crouch, Figueiredo (Struik, 2017)

If you want to create planted beauty, knowing more about the vast range of succulents of our region makes sense. I found this book very inspiring — the informatio­n is broad and accessible, and the photos generally show the whole plant, giving clues about the habitat, along with a closeup of the flower.

INDIGENOUS PLANT PALETTES

Marijke Honig (Quivertree, 2014)

This beautifull­y designed book manages to combine a catalogue of South African plants with helpful pointers about good planting design and lists of specimens for various situations. Franchesca Watson

082 808 1287 franchesca­watson.com

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