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Chanticleer - A Pleasure Garden (Hardcover)
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Chanticleer - A Pleasure Garden (Hardcover)
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Chanticleer, a forty-eight-acre garden on Philadelphia's historic
Main Line, is many things simultaneously: a lush display of verdant
intensity and variety, an irreverent and informal setting for
inventive plant combinations, a homage to the native trees and
horticultural heritage of the mid-Atlantic, a testament to one
man's devotion to his family's estate and legacy, and a good spot
for a stroll and picnic amid the blooms. In Chanticleer: A Pleasure
Garden, Adrian Higgins and photographer Rob Cardillo chronicle the
garden's many charms over the course of two growing cycles. Built
on the grounds of the Rosengarten estate in Wayne, Pennsylvania,
Chanticleer retains a domestic scale, resulting in an intimate,
welcoming atmosphere. The structure of the estate has been
thoughtfully incorporated into the garden's overall design, such
that small gardens created in the footprint of the old tennis court
and on the foundation of one of the family homes share space with
more traditional landscapes woven around streams and an orchard.
Through conversations and rambles with Chanticleer's team of
gardeners and artisans, Higgins follows the garden's development
and reinvention as it changes from season to season, rejoicing in
the hundred thousand daffodils blooming on the Orchard Lawn in
spring and marveling at the Serpentine's late summer crop of
cotton, planted as a reminder of Pennsylvania's agrarian past.
Cardillo's photographs reveal further nuances in Chanticleer's
landscape: a rare and venerable black walnut tree near the
entrance, pairs of gaily painted chairs along the paths, a backlit
arbor draped in mounds of fragrant wisteria. Chanticleer fuses a
strenuous devotion to the beauty and health of its plantings with a
constant dedication to the mutability and natural energy of a
living space. And within the garden, Higgins notes, there is a
thread of perfection entwined with whimsy and continuous renewal.
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