Jason Burnett

A botanically inclined artist applies her hand to many disciplines, creating otherworldly installations

A new book showcases pioneering designer Steve Martino’s desert gardens and illuminates the genius of his “weeds and walls” approach

When New York designer and author Charlotte Moss needs to relax, recharge, and refuel, she heads to the garden of her East Hampton getaway, Boxwood Terrace

Students of French artist Béatrice Saalburg come to learn botanical painting at her workshop in a 17th-century château surrounded by a fragrant garden where it’s easy to fall in love with flowers

With an alfresco gathering at his Arkansas farm, landscape and garden designer P. Allen Smith shows off his talent for entertaining

Jane Garmey’s book takes us on a tour of the lovely green spaces of New York City, from pocket gardens to more expansive ones, and celebrates the ingenuity and spirit of their creators and keepers

Designer and author William Yeoward infuses his home furnishings and tabletop collections with an appreciation of the natural world

Flower magazine presented ‘Design In Bloom,’ a day of style and design with lectures, book signings, floral demonstrations, and more…

We often ask the question, “What is your favorite flower?” Look back at some selections and ponder your choice for best blossom

New York floral designer DeJuan Stroud shows how to create a design that is more than the sum of its parts

Think along different lines for a tasty way of achieving a more sustainable garden landscape

Whether she’s at home in Los Angeles or Manhattan, decorating rooms for beloved clients, or spending time in the garden, Suzanne Rheinstein is always informed—and inspired—by the botanical world