Abbotsbury subtropical gardens, Dorset.
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Pretty cool, and so realistic looking!
ReplyDeleteIt fooled me at first! Nice art.
ReplyDeleteyup, fooled me at first too. cool.
ReplyDeleteI was going to ask what the heck they are, but I bigifyed and saw they are fake :) XO
ReplyDeleteI love that kind of art. I love gardens too. I can spend hours and hours.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥
It fooled me too brilliant :-)
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That's a terrific scene!
ReplyDeleteVIZSHUZ DEER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ☺☺☺☺☺♥♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely! Deborah
ReplyDeleteHad no idea what they were at first. Great pics!
ReplyDeletewowow....amazing art created from branches! Have a lovely day!
ReplyDeleteLove those twig deer - so clever!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Pam
Cool! I think that's so neat how gardeners can get plants to grow together to create art! :) Thanks for visiting. Have an terrific day!
ReplyDeleteYou just have to admire the skill as well as the beauty of those two. I bet close up they were quite something too.
ReplyDeletePurrs
ERin