Super Bloom’s ‘Plant Futures: The Future in Bloom’ garden at Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2026 (Image: Sarah Pannell)
Public revelry when complex planting is primary
By Jac Semmler and Alice Ziebell
As cities respond to climate pressure, resource constraints, and rising expectations for high quality public space, planting should be central to how we shape the future of urban design. A plant driven approach, which embraces naturalistic, multi-layer principles offers adaptive, biodiverse, and experientially rich environments, spaces where living systems structure form, moderate climate, and deliver long term value.… Continue reading
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