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Landscape Styles
We’ve organized many of the possible Landscape Styles into six categories to help you narrow down the style of landscape that’s perfect for you. Each category has a brief description and list of the Landscape Styles in the category for you to consider.
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Conventional Landscapes
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Xeriscapes
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Thematic Landscapes
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Naturalized Landscapes
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Cultural Heritage Landscapes
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Artistic Landscapes






Conventional Style
Conventional styles are the most common and popular. They use simple layouts and can include the largest variety of plants. Conventional Landscapes incorporate a selection or mix of perennial sod, plant, shrubs, and trees. They can include coniferous and deciduous, flowering and non-flowering, fruit bearing and fruitless plant varieties, or a selection of these types of plants depending on your preferences. Conventional landscapes are a pick your own adventure, if you don’t have a specific garden style in mind this might be for you.
Xeriscapes
Xeriscapes are drought tolerant, environmentally friendly landscapes, based on Desert, Prairie/Grassland, Mediterranean, Alpine, and other biomes. Xeriscapes are gaining popularity because of their natural beauty, low water use, and low maintenance requirements.












Thematic Landscapes
Thematic landscapes are based on traditional & non-traditional themes. These landscapes have a cohesive look and style based on the theme. Themes include Cottage, Cut Flower, Edible, Rose, Art, Moon, Rock, Goth, Fairy, Poison, Butterfly Gardens, and more.
Naturalized Landscapes
Naturalized Landscape Styles are based on natural ecosystems and symbiotic plant relationships. Unlike xeriscapes these Landscape Styles aren’t water conserving. Instead, they are productive landscapes that support healthy ecosystems of pollinators, plants, and soil to produce food, flowers, and habitat. Naturalized Landscapes are quickly gaining popularity and include Food Forests, Orchards and Fruit Forests, Wildflower Gardens, Coastal Gardens, and Woodland Gardens.










Cultural Heritage Landscapes
Cultural Heritage Landscape Styles have been developed over centuries by different cultures from around the globe. These landscapes are culturally and symbolically significance, and include Tea, Japanese, Chinese, Zen, and Prayer Gardens.
Artistic Landscapes
Artistic Landscapes focus on art and design to create whole environments or add a special feature to another style of landscape. These landscapes use creative and uncommon features like installation art, sculpture, topiary, uncommon materials, use of space, colour, and texture to create visual interest. Artistic Landscapes can be refined, provocative, whimsical and anything in between.






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