Sculpture Gardens


Four sculpture gardens – The Branching Room, The Stripe Room, The Spiral Room, and The Circle Garden – are also part of the overall design of the Historic Garden at Shangri La. Linda Covit, a Canadian sculptor, designed a piece of sculpture for each of these rooms that demonstrates how nature is reflected in art and art is reflected in nature. Each of these “Sculpture Rooms” highlights natural forms, expressed by the plantings and reflected in the paving and artistic elements. Please click the links below to learn

The Branching Room

This garden room reflects the branching found in plants such as ardisia, Japanese maple, and Nellie Stevens holly...

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The Stripe Room

This garden room uses the striping elements of canna pretoria, dwarf zeba maiden grass and carex ice dance...

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The Spiral Room

This garden uses the spirals found in dixie fern, Peruvian daffodil, Becky daisy, and curly willow to reflect the spirals found in nature...

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The Circle Room

Circles found in nature are highlighted in this garden by the planting of allium Mars, spotted liguria and eucalyptus...

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