By Kim Charles
Luz Navarro of New Jersey showcases a sense of culture and tropicals in his capricious garden .
" My garden is located in Long Branch , NJ . It is a breathing time of new melodic phrase in an ordinary vicinity . I cultivate perennial and tropical plants from my aboriginal Puerto Rico . It sense of proportion reflects the gardens of many Zen temples in Japan . There is also a touching of whimsy manifested through out the different sculpture , one can not watch it without being drawn into a refreshing sentiency of beauty . "
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