A garden inspired by tropical landscapes.
The jungle garden draws inspiration from lush forests, where the vegetation is dense, layered and omnipresent.
It recreates an enveloping atmosphere, close to the wild nature.
Dense and structured vegetation.
Large-growing plants, broad foliage and varied textures intertwine to create volume.
Ferns, bamboos, hardy banana plants or grasses contribute to this rich composition.
An immersive and contemporary style.
Increasingly present in urban gardens, the exotic garden brings freshness, intimacy and a sense of escape.
It even transforms small spaces into true plant cocoons.
Exposure
Dappled shade to bright shade.
Climate
Adapted with hardy or semi-hardy plants depending on the regions.
Soil
Rich, fresh, and well-drained
Ideal exposure and conditions
This type of garden enhances existing soils and limits heavy interventions.
The colours of the jungle garden are dominated by a palette of deep and varied greens.
A few touches of bright colours punctuate the whole, enhancing the exotic effect and the feeling of abundance.
The foliage intertwines, the volumes overlap and light filters through the vegetation.
The garden becomes a living, dense and protective space.
A sensory experience that evolves with the seasons.
A total plant immersion
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, by choosing plants suited to the local climate while maintaining an exotic aesthetic.
It requires monitoring to control density and maintain the balance of the plantings.
Yes, it is even an excellent way to create intimacy and screen off neighbours.
Ferns, bamboos, gunnera, hostas, hardy bananas, and grasses.





