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Types of Plants for a Tuscan Garden

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    Anastasia Leon Anastasia Leon has been writing professionally since 2001. Her work has appeared in the literary journal "Tellus" and the "Journal of Linguistic Anthropology." Leon holds a Bachelor of Arts in cultural anthropology from University of California, Santa Cruz and has owned and operated a native and exotic plant nursery since 1993. By Anastasia Leon , eHow Contributor   Tuscany gardens mix useful and beautiful plants. Tuscan-inspired gardens evoke images of clear blue skies and warm, sunny days. Planting a garden inspired by Tuscany is as easy as choosing a few select plant varieties that are commonly grown in the region. Grown for their usefulness and beauty, the plants found in Tuscan gardens blur the line between utility and visual appeal. Does this Spark an idea? Other People Are Reading