
In the 1940s, arborsculptor Axel Erlandson planted six sycamore trees in a circle and grafted them as they grew to form a “woven” unit with diamond interstices.
It’s now the centerpiece of California’s Gilroy Gardens.
In the 1940s, arborsculptor Axel Erlandson planted six sycamore trees in a circle and grafted them as they grew to form a “woven” unit with diamond interstices.
It’s now the centerpiece of California’s Gilroy Gardens.