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“There’s no palette as rich as a garden,” Robert Irwin says. “And the intensity of it — I make this statement all the time: You can’t plan nature; you court her.”

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Though Irwin was criticized for his plant selection in the water-bound azalea maze, he still defends his choice. “I was looking for a plant that had certain properties, and the azalea kept coming up...

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Allium ‘Globemaster’ sprouts bulbs worthy of Dr. Seuss treatment.

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Geranium maderense, which can bloom spring to midsummer, brightens the Central Garden.

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Allium ‘Mt. Everest White’ sends up clouds of flowers.

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A lone blue bloom rises among a sea of yellow ‘Bronze Beauty’ irises.

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The colors and textures of the Central Garden are captured in springtime. Here, Canary Island daisy in its peak bloom.

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Irwin’s design is composed of three parts: the plaza, the Bowl Garden and the Stream Garden, shown here with its London plane trees leafing out in April.

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Robert Irwin, the artist who designed the Central Garden at the Getty Center, has walked the landscape monthly ever since it opened a decade ago. He quietly retired this year, ending his role as...

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