Planters selected and hand-picked hundreds of plants for the project, amongst which were some that had never been used in interior landscaping in the region before, such as the 4-meter tall Ligustrums (Japanese or wax privet) which share centre stage in the gardens with the Bonsai Podocarpus trees, which have dense evergreen pointed dark green leaves and symmetrical branches making this tree a classic bonsai.
"Our aim was to recreate the vision of the landscape architect. Working from his plans and perspective drawing, we feel we have achieved this. In the process we have created two visually arresting Zen gardens inside a very modern building. These spaces will be enjoyed by millions of visitors each year and that thought makes us very proud," said Jonathan Pardoe, Planters Director
"I would say the unique aspect of this project is the sheer size of the Araucaria trees, a conifer and close relative of the monkey puzzle tree,"
said Pardoe, referring to the 7, 8.5m Araucaria araucana used in the gardens.
"This is the only project in the Middle East where such large Araucaria have been planted and was no easy task with each tree weighing over 1-tonne! They are beautiful trees though with immense presence, they really look extremely majestic and create an impressive focal point". Mr Pardoe concluded by saying "Planters is extremely proud to once again be an integral part in the ongoing developments taking place in Dubai and the UAE at large." he added
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