Rendu de croquis
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Expanded Vegetation Strategy:
Comprehensive Plant Palette:
A. Ground Cover Layer (20% of Vegetation Area):
Drought-Resistant Ground Covers:
Creeping Thyme (Thymus serpyllum)
Aromatic
Tolerates foot traffic
Blooms in purple-pink clusters
Blue Star Creeper (Isotoma fluviatilis)
Delicate blue flowers
Spreads quickly
Tolerates light walking
Sedum 'Dragon's Blood'
Red-green color variations
Extremely low maintenance
Succulent characteristics
B. Ornamental Grasses (25% of Vegetation Area):
Architectural Grasses:
Blue Fescue (Festuca glauca)
Steel-blue color
Compact growth
Maintains shape with minimal pruning
Mexican Feather Grass (Nassella tenuissima)
Soft, movement-inducing texture
Drought-tolerant
Golden-green color
Fountain Grass (Pennisetum alopecuroides)
Elegant plume-like flowers
Provides vertical interest
Requires minimal maintenance
C. Structural Shrubs (30% of Vegetation Area):
Low-Maintenance Shrubs:
Japanese Boxwood (Buxus microphylla)
Evergreen
Compact shape
Minimal pruning required
Dwarf Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria 'Nana')
Native species
Drought-resistant
Provides year-round green structure
Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia)
Aromatic
Attracts pollinators
Silver-green foliage
D. Accent Plants (15% of Vegetation Area):
Sculptural Specimens:
Agave americana 'Marginata'
Dramatic architectural form
Extreme drought tolerance
Minimal water requirements
Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia)
Silvery-blue foliage
Lavender-blue flowers
Attracts beneficial insects
Phormium (New Zealand Flax)
Striking linear leaves
Multiple color variations
Tolerates diverse conditions
E. Seasonal Interest Plants (10% of Vegetation Area):
Low-Maintenance Bloomers:
California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica)
Self-seeding
Bright orange flowers
Extremely drought-tolerant
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
Flat-topped flower clusters
Comes in multiple colors
Attracts beneficial insects
Red Yucca (Hesperaloe parviflora)
Architectural form
Coral-red flower spikes
Extremely low water needs
Planting Design Principles:
Cluster plants with similar water needs
Use varying heights for visual depth
Create naturalistic, organic groupings
Minimize bare soil exposure
Ecological Benefits:
95% native/adaptive species
Supports local pollinators
Reduces water consumption
Minimal fertilizer requirements
Creates habitat diversity
Maintenance Recommendations:
Annual light pruning (1-2 hours total)
No chemical fertilizers
Organic mulching
Drip irrigation system
Integration Strategies:
Blend different textures
Create visual rhythm
Use repetition for cohesion
Avoid overcrowding
Color Palette:
Silver-green
Blue-green
Soft purples
Rustic earth tones
Occasional bright accents
Additional Considerations:
Ensure 3-4 season visual interest
Prioritize plant resilience
Minimize plant replacement needs
Create a self-sustaining ecosystem
Style:
Photographie-Réaliste