| Mediterranean Garden History: New Viewsby Louisa Jones For  the full text of this article see The  Mediterranean Garden No 61, July 2010  Jardin des Sambucs: A garden in the Cévennes in France,
 worthy descendant of Virgil’s personal pleasure garden.
  Serre de la Madone:  Riviera garden begun in 1924,
 which combines agricultural and formal terracing.
  Vincent Motte: The mediterranean landscape mosaic, small-scaled,
 mixing fields, scrub and light woodland. Photo Vincent Motte.
 
  Nicole de Vésian: The famous La Louve garden, mainly foliage volumes
 in harmonious dialogue with the hillside beyond.
  Altavès: An estate in Provence with layered vegetation
 for summer shade and winter sun.
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