This is an example of a world-inspired garden in New York.
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Asian Garden, New York

The garden entrance is made distinct through the use of Japanese maple trees pruned to create canopy of interlocking branches and lacey leaves. A statue greets visitors but has the dual purpose of calling to attention the scene outside the garden. If seated on the bench an observer would have a view of the house’s patio, also framed by the two Japanese maples. Japanese maple - Acer palmatum dissectum 'Viridis' Carpet Bugle - Ajuga reptans Hosta

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J Baccus added this to Japanese Garden10 March 2023

Arching maples ?

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