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Faulkner Inspired Gardens

The name “Faulkner” does not refer to the popular American writer alone. These days, it also refers to a type of garden that is typically composed of thirty kinds of flowering plants, which include roses, canna, hollycock, crepe, gardenia, sunflower, and jasmine, among others. Of course, following its name, this garden was inspired by the different writings of William Faulkner, which mentions the varieties of flowers used in the garden’s creation. Since the famous author lived in Mississippi, Faulkner-inspired gardens take their roots from the southern regions of the United States. However, other parts of the globe are now hooked on them as well. Get ideas on how to create your own Faulkner Garden by browsing through gardening sites online.

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