Phyto Studio

Phyto Studio Phyto Studio is a niche landscape architecture firm dedicated to crafting artistic & technical solutions for the next green revolution.

Like so many others, we want to honor the legacy of Nigel Dunnett. We are heartbroken—and deeply grateful. It is hard to...
04/27/2026

Like so many others, we want to honor the legacy of Nigel Dunnett. We are heartbroken—and deeply grateful. It is hard to imagine the very idea of Phyto without Nigel’s work. For decades, he insisted that plants are infrastructure—not decoration, but necessity. Through patient research and a designer’s eye, he transformed that conviction into an artform that has shaped a generation.

He was never afraid of joy in planting—of color, of annuals, of the brief and extravagant life of short-lived plants—at a moment when naturalistic designers gravitated toward the skeletal silhouettes of structural perennials. I remember having dinner with him just after he had seen the California superbloom—you could feel the energy of it still in him.

I had the privilege of speaking with him, collaborating on one (unbuilt) project, and sharing meals over many years. While he was compelling in public, he seemed most at ease in conversation across a table. Even in those quiet moments, his curiosity, generosity, and belief in plants—and in people—were unmistakable.

He cared deeply about the work—enough to defend his design instincts with clarity and force. And just as clearly, he held a generosity of spirit and self-awareness that made him not only a formidable designer, but a deeply human one. I treasure our conversations.

Early in my career, before a talk we were to give, he shared his own path from academia to practice. It was offered simply, as encouragement: stay with it; your time will come. I have carried that with me.

His impact—intellectual and built—is among the highest our field has known. And he gave it freely, opening a toolkit that others could adapt, test, and extend. Few plantspeople alter the trajectory of a discipline. Nigel did.
He will be sorely missed. We send our condolences to his family and to the wider horticultural community who was touched by his life and his legacy.
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Thomas and Phyto

The mid spring bulb show is wrapping up in the recently planted garden in The Plains, Virginia. 40,000 bulbs made quite ...
04/17/2026

The mid spring bulb show is wrapping up in the recently planted garden in The Plains, Virginia. 40,000 bulbs made quite and show and will continue into early summer, supplementing the permanent planting. Some heirloom and species selections of Narcissus (together with the moss phlox) provide early season food source for butterflies.

Ann Lee’s Meadow is waking up after a fall installation. The spring bulb show is yielding to early perennials including ...
04/16/2026

Ann Lee’s Meadow is waking up after a fall installation. The spring bulb show is yielding to early perennials including Salvia ‘Blue by You’ an early emerging selection. Zizia aptera about to pop as well.

Bulbs! Over 86,700 bulbs were planted in Ann Lee’s meadow  last fall. Just now starting to pop. This short, stylized mea...
03/26/2026

Bulbs! Over 86,700 bulbs were planted in Ann Lee’s meadow last fall. Just now starting to pop. This short, stylized meadow relies heavily on geophytes to give the planting a boost for the extra long growing season in warm Richmond, VA. The photo came this morning from horticulturalist William Kemp, one of the leading stewards of this space.

11/21/2025

This is how 40,000 bulbs find their place.
Flags mark where bulbs will go. Painted dots show where bulbs have been planted.
A simple field method that keeps large installations precise, efficient, and true to the design vision. Virginia project, autumn 2025.

Phyto Principal the honor of speaking with Azurra Cox, Alan van Capelle, Kira Strong, and Richard Hayden at The Highline...
11/02/2025

Phyto Principal the honor of speaking with Azurra Cox, Alan van Capelle, Kira Strong, and Richard Hayden at The Highline Network’s annual symposium. Talk was about intersection of ecological horticulture, public policy, and infrastructural reuse in cities.

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A Phyto Studio designed garden in Delaplane, Virginia. House by  . Lovingly tended by .palmer and West Winds Nursery. Ph...
10/17/2025

A Phyto Studio designed garden in Delaplane, Virginia. House by . Lovingly tended by .palmer and West Winds Nursery. Photos by .palmer

Ever wondered how we can design   public spaces? Tune into the   Policy Lab’s session on Oct. 15 where , a leading voice...
10/11/2025

Ever wondered how we can design public spaces? Tune into the Policy Lab’s session on Oct. 15 where , a leading voice in ecological will share how spaces like the , , and other public spaces are creating adaptive ecosystems designed to thrive amid and mitigate environmental volatility.

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Phyto Associate Emilie Carter  lays out a Panicum matrix for a coastal site in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. Emilie leads Ph...
10/01/2025

Phyto Associate Emilie Carter lays out a Panicum matrix for a coastal site in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. Emilie leads Phyto’s plant procurement for residential clients such as this one. This is the first phase plating around the pool itself that will connect with a much larger Panicum dominated meadow against the ocean. Emilie’s Spanish makes working with this fab crew at Paramount smooth.

This project is being designed by our talented friends

Poolhouse Design: Andrew W. Keating
Pool Design and Lead Landscape Architect:

Phyto Studio is thrilled to be sharing our work and ideas across five sessions at the 2025 ASLA Conference on Landscape ...
10/01/2025

Phyto Studio is thrilled to be sharing our work and ideas across five sessions at the 2025 ASLA Conference on Landscape Architecture.

Ecological Memory & Resilience – Claudia West will explore how ecological memory can serve as a foundation for resilient design.

Biodiversity Strategies – Bringing together voices from academia and practice, Claudia will join a panel on actionable approaches for biodiversity in designed landscapes.

Future Trees – Thomas Rainer, alongside partners from Oak Spring and Green-Wood, will dig into canopy design and long-term stewardship strategies for institutional landscapes.

Mastering Plant Procurement – Thomas joins industry experts to bridge the gap between design intent and plant delivery, focusing on procurement as a driver of genetic diversity and project success.

Inside the LA Studio: Phyto – A behind-the-scenes look at our small but mighty team—Claudia, Melissa, Thomas, and Emilie—sharing how we collaborate, design, and bring ecological planting to life.

From resilient planting design to practical procurement strategies, from biodiversity to studio culture, our sessions reflect the many ways Phyto is advancing plant-driven design.

We can’t wait to connect with colleagues, share knowledge, and learn from the incredible community of landscape architects gathering in New Orleans.

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