More images from a beloved garden
We ’re back in Calabasas , California , today , front at the garden Kathy Sandel created . She is a retired landscape designer , and this is the garden she created for herself at the home where she live for more than 20 yr . She move away from this garden a few years ago , so these photograph are a prospect to reckon back and remember a beautiful and much - loved garden space .
Two great roses are blooming together : the climbing rise ‘ Sally Holmes ’ mature with a David Austin rose in front .
This view of the same mating shows more of ‘ Sally Holmes ’ . The individual flowers of this mixture are small and have only five petal , but they bloom in big clusters that certainly add together up to more than the sum of their role .

The rose ‘ Angel Face ’ was trained to go up up a wall . This extremely fragrant variety has unusual lavender flower .
The whitened - blooming Geralton waxflower(Chamelaucium uncinatum , Zones 9–11 ) is a indigene of Australia . Like many Australian plants , it adjust well to survive in California .
Columbines(Aquilegiahybrids , Zones 3–9 ) with empurpled oxalis(Oxalis triangularis‘Purpurea ’ Zones 7–10 ) arise at the base of roses

livid heliotrope(Heliotropium arborescens‘Alba ’ , zone 9–11 or as an annual ) with clusters of very fragrant blooms
Rosemary(Salvia rosmarinus , Zones 8–10 ) in the foreground , with innumerable beautiful roses behind
Steps up to the garden , with succulents and other plants growing amid and cascading down the stone

The front paseo features begonias(Begoniahybrids , Zones 9–11 ) and star jasmine(Trachelospermum jasminoides , Zones 8–11 ) .
The trees are dressed for a dinner party party .
It is easy to see why Kathy bed this garden so much !

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