Featured in Florida Design Magazine, the Prairie Avenue Residence features an entry garden organized around an autocourt, an interior garden located between the guest house and main Residence, and a swimming pool garden offering views to the adjacent waterway. Native trees and palms, tropical plantings, and flowering vines form the primary planting elements that help to unify the overall landscape design.
Miami Beach, FL
2017
Choeff Levy Fischman
Featured in Florida Design Magazine, the Prairie Avenue Residence features an entry garden organized around an autocourt, an interior garden located between the guest house and main Residence, and a swimming pool garden offering views to the adjacent waterway. Native trees and palms, tropical plantings, and flowering vines form the primary planting elements that help to unify the overall landscape design.
Green Buttonwood trees and Montgomery Palms provide screening between the Residences, while open lawn areas and tropical plantings provide variety and interest for the swimming pool gardens.
Flowering Bleeding heart vine trained against the guesthouse offers beautiful views from the interior of the Residence, and Coconut Palms along the waterway provide screening for the second level living spaces.
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Fan palm has a trunk that almost always grows underground. Thin stems grow from the underground trunk and have a wide, singular frond on top. It grows to be 5-10 feet tall and puts out showy white flowers during spring and early summer. It produces 2 clusters of flowers at a time.