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Flower show to feature George Harrison garden

Co-designed by his widow Olivia, the garden portrays Harrison"s life in four stages – album abbey road,childhood,flowers,gardens,gorge harrison, shown by a vegetable plot and a bike in rough grass; a Beatles and 1960s area; and representations of his older self and spiritual life.
The garden contains a 1960s section, which has the names of his songs and a 6ft-wide glass sun, reminding visitors of Here Comes the Sun, which Harrison wrote for the Beatles album 'Abbey Road" in 1969.
The garden also has flowers – palmatum, anchusa and achillea that represent the psychedelic colours of the era.
Yvonne Innes, who worked closely with Harrison before his death in 2001, co-designed the garden.
“I knew what an amazing landscape gardener George was. I also realised few people knew this side of him and decided to design a narrative garden of his life and passing over to the next life," Times Online quoted her, as saying.



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