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Le Faou:  Extravagant Tropical Mixed Borders
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Le Faou: Extravagant Tropical Mixed Borders

October 24, 2014 Globetrotting Gardener Leave a comment

Listed among France’s “Plus Beaux Villages de France” (most beautiful villages),  Le Faou in Brittany puts out a display of stunning plantings and borders of shrub roses, cannas, silk trees, and many other shrubs and perennials. The mixed borders have the feel of a tropical garden.

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