Next time you go to scrape up that unloved moss, think again, says garden designer Zoe Claymore. It could just be the start of a rainforest. Moss, of various species, is the basis for her garden at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show created for the Wildlife Trusts. It will promote the charity’s 100-year project to preserve and expand the UK’s temperate rainforest, which at one time covered 20 per cent of the land — it now covers just 1 per cent.
园艺设计师佐伊•克莱莫尔(Zoe Claymore)建议,下次你打算清理那些无人问津的苔藓时,不妨三思。也许这正是一片雨林的起点。在今年为野生动物信托基金(Wildlife Trusts)设计、亮相于切尔西花展(Chelsea Flower Show)的花园中,各种苔藓正是她设计的基础。这个花园将宣传该慈善机构为期一百年的项目,旨在保护和扩展英国的温带雨林——这种雨林曾经覆盖了全国20%的土地,如今却只剩下1%。