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The wonderful South Western architecture of this Albany home provided the perfect canvas for this fun, drought tolerant garden. Once we removed the sixties style trees and shrubs the design for a new California dry garden came together with an assortment of our favorite plants from around the world. The Agave from Mexico, Aloe and Leucadendron from South Africa, and Aeonium from coastal Spain feel right at home here in the San Francisco Bay area.