Echinacea purpurea RED Anemone x japonica Phlox paniculata Gentiana purpurea Astilbe x arendsii Salvia coccinea Achillea filipendulina YELLOW NEVERLAND intuition thought Scale 1:100 passion Rudbechia Hemerocallis sp. Iperico Lupinus polyphyllus Agapanthus black in black Vinca minor Betula alba Betula alba WHITE Gentiana alba Anemone x japonica Phlox paniculata Gentiana scabra BLUE Phlox subulata Echinops ritro Plumbago capensis “….white is a symbol of a world from which all color, as a material quality and substance, has dissape- ared… this world is so far above us that we cannot perceive any sound coming from it. There is a great silence which, graphically represented, appears to us as a formidable, indestructible wall, though infinitely cold, reaching up into eternity… white affects us with the absoluteness of a great silence. It is not a dead silence but one full of possibilities, it is a 'blank,' infinitely young, a 'blank' which emphesizes the Beginning, as yet unborn.” Wassily Kandinsky A walk through the woods, place of infinity, of the darkest emotions and indistinct, intercepts a wooden fence. The fence, finished place, contains our secret garden, a room full of emotions stressed by colors, smells and tactile sensations. This place of primal emotions is characterized by the presence of the three primary colors: blue (thought), red (passion), yellow (intuition). In the middle of the fence there is an inaccessible place dominated by white color (Revelation) with a Betula alba, this space of hexagonal shape can be seen only through the locks of the six ports located along the sides of the hexagon. 100 intui ught passion minated by white color (Revelati y through the locks of the six por nal shape can be seen onl y through t the fe space of the B B G A P