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Explore Daniel Romualdez's Enchanting Connecticut Gardens

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A close-up view into the Hornbeam hedges.

A formal Hornbeam-enclosed parterre of boxwood interplanted with Moorhexe grass sits below the house and stone terrace. Old trees and wilder meadows lie just beyond.

A terrace overlooks the parterre.

A pyramid, constructed using stones found on the property, sits at the foot of an allée of field maples.

Some 20 feet tall, the folly can be seen from the house in winter and serves as a pleasant destination for a walk during warmer months.

Some 20 feet tall, the folly can be seen from the house in winter and serves as a pleasant destination for a walk during warmer months.

Mown paths lead to the orchard. The meadow grass is dotted with Mount Everest allium.