Tuesday, 14 June 2011

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Can you be-leaf it? Realistic animals sculpted out of plants go on display in China

By Jane Bunce
Last updated at 9:04 PM on 10th June 2011

The Chelsea Flower Show may be over for another year, but green thumbs in search of weird and wonderful garden art need only look to China for inspiration.
A series of animal-shaped plant sculptures have proved immensely popular with visitors to the International Horticultural Exposition in Xian, capital of northwest China's Shaanxi Province.
The exhibits include one of China's national animals, the Red-crowned crane, sharing a tree with a monkey.
Colourful: Experts have created realistic-looking elephants out of plants
Colourful: Experts have created realistic-looking elephants out of plants
Looking trim: The giant panda, one of China's national animals, also features
Looking trim: The giant panda, one of China's national animals, also features
Another national animal, the iconic giant panda, is seen nursing a baby panda.

The topiarists have also crafted a cow and a herd of elephants, one with its trunk raised, in a field of flowers.

To achieve the unique living sculptures, the specialists must regularly clip the foliage and twigs of trees and shrubs to train them to grow in the right direction to form the decorative shapes.

The exposition opened in April and runs for around six months. It is expected to attract around 12 million visitors to Xi'an, one of the most important cities in Chinese history and renowned as the location of the terracotta warriors.
Living sculptures: The exhibition - including this cow - has proved hugely popular with visitors
Living sculptures: The exhibition - including this cow - has proved hugely popular with visitors
Impressive: The animal sculptures will continue to grow while on display
Impressive: The animal sculptures will continue to grow while on display




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