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Avec les graminées, la pampa arrive en ville

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Le jardin du Quai Branly avec ses graminées, imaginé par Gilles Clément. MUSÉE DU QUAI BRANLY-JACQUES CHIRAC, PHOTO ERIC SANDER Longtemps on les a boudées, à cause de leur apparence hirsute, malingre et de leurs propriétés allergisantes capables d’en faire pleurer plus d’un. On leur préférait les bégonias, fuchsias, pensées… Pas question de laisser les

The post Avec les graminées, la pampa arrive en ville appeared first on Haiti24.

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