Threat from Xylella
“The Phytosanctuary Garden is about Xylella, which has taken a foothold in southern Italy,” explains Kristian, who is 27 and from Bath. He illustrated his point with sinuous lines, a restrained colour palette and a lovely mix of materials providing different textures and tones, which included our Harvest sawn sandstone and Mint sandstone cladding.
“Because of Xylella, I wanted the garden to have a Mediterranean character. The Harvest sawn sandstone has a soft and warm feel that’s evocative of the Mediterranean. And,” he adds, “it’s just a beautiful stone.”
Xylella fastidiosa is a bacterium that’s reached mainland Europe from the Americas and is capable of killing a wide range of plants, including rosemary and oleander. In Italy it’s infected millions of olive trees since 2013 and has been identified in France, Spain, the Balearics and Portugal.